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Beautiful New Exclusive )1*
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The display is now ready and we do not think we have ;I:
ever had a better selection to offer in this lino. 4.
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Prices rarge from 50 to 35c each
A very special value is the box containing to High Grade ?
50c ;
• CIU d with. matching inter lined Envelopes
- ",elect Chrislinas Cards at your leisure now Whitt: the 3.
Jice is at its best.
x Dialogue and
Recitation Books
Several new numbers just
te received containing Waist -
nuts pieces for Juniors.
In lookilg through the books
?*. there will be found dialogues
. and recitations suitable for
all occasions.
Construction and
Folding Papers
In bright assorted colors for
Kindergarten work.
fled Coiored Chalk
Also 'name containing differ-
ent popular colors.
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• Arinaud's Toilet Preparations in Pink Boxes
Armand's lloquet .Face Powder fiCe
Arnsitucl's Vanislitug Cream 50e
Arnictud's Cold Cream 50c
Armaud's Cold Cream Pate Powder 81
, • Great Value
ki The Double Sie 32 -oz. bottle
P: Russian Mineral Oil 81.50
Hellebore
FRESH STOCK
GOe per lb.
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THE BRUSSEI,4S POST
Brussels United Church
REV. Q. W. BARKER, a, rt.
MMISTeR
Sunday, ii:Dec. 1 St
11 a,m,—Public Worehip.
Subject : "Does It Pay ?"
3 p.m. ---Sunday School Session.
Missionary Program and offering—The
last S. S. offering of the year.
7 p.m.—Public Pitorship.
Theme
"The Secret of Greatness"
Tuesday—Y. P. Society.
Wednesday—Prayer Service
—Choir rehearsal,
Friday, Nov. 29th
Mission Band Concert in S. S. room.
Collection.
Broke a Wheel
A. "tin Lizzie" hit the sliperry
Silver.
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4: ] nefiweveseams0..1.0 , side of the road last I relay ing tt
; and hit the curb in front taf Miss
1 Mary Davidson's house and smesh-
+ FeR SALE -4 Good York Pigs 6 •
.i. weeks old, ready to wean, Robt.
et Dockett, Lot 26, Con. 5, Gswy, Practice is in full swing for the
4 Phone 5716. 244 Christmas entertainments. 'The
**1" STRAY HOUND—Lost Small, ShY, teachers of the different Sunday
se spotted female fox hound. Suit- Schools are hoping that sickness will
es
•.,e eble reward. Please notify A. not step in and interfere with the
4 MacEwen, )3luevale. 24-1 concerts the way it did last -yeer.
;BRING Back the Stove Lid at once ' Will Give Recital
te. and :weld trouble. W. M. Sinelair The pupils of Miss Mae Wilkinson
ef. 24-1. will give a recital in the Public Lib-
, 16 -Battery Delco P ant withw ra nary on Monday evening, December
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:ft and all equipment in first class 2nd, at 8 o'clock. Admission 25c,
.,e workleg condition. Apply to Wm. the proceeds of which IS to go to-
.4.- Ziegler, Ethel. 24-lf wards the Rink Fund of Women's
I COMFORTABLE Frame House in Institute. A cordial invitation is ex-
::: e tended to everybody.
te.
ed off a back wheel,
Christmas Concerts
Local News Items
Council Meets MondaY . Keep Date in Mind
The regular monthly meeting, of The Women's Institute will hold
the Town Council will be held ena a card perty and dance in the Town
Monday evening of next week. , Hall, on Friday evening, Dec. 27th,
for the benefit of the Memorial
Punch Boards Illegal ltink Fund. Invitation will be sent
The it.w due' not allow the use but later.
of punch boards of any descrittion
any more. If you have any. be wise Bazaar Wati a Success
and get rid of them. ; The Buz= under the auspices
i of the ladies of the United Church ,./, , ,
russeis post willoffum that the oetal
Income Tax Man Here i was wry sueressful on last Satur- " P - , Some 13,400 Canadiens are re- in en en o e enix I -
Mr. Robinson, of Stratford, has day in the Librerye The various dePt•rtPlvnt again carry ette ceiving the benefits of the old age pany, s., position he occupied until
h- - tee' week checking ue booths were well patronized and campaign this year 'co urge the eine-
his reath. Besides his widow, he is
he to mail early to eliminate as pension.
Send in the names of your visit- survived by one son, Fred, of Kane,
,,hel - Ss.le. G od new furnace
garage, hard and soft water, wired Pictures Coming to Grail&
for hydro. Immediate possession. The following pictures are booked
Apply to Wm. Ziegler, Ethel. 24-tf for the Grand. Keep list for filthy,
10 Chunks, York Pigs For Sale. Isaac reference:—
Clark, Lot SO, Con. 5 Gres, Phone November :
41-24. 23-sf„ 29-30—Ware Case.
STRAYED from Lot 21 Con. 4, December :
old steer about 800 Tbs, round 6-q—"Cheyenne"
covery. M. Black, Brussels.. 20 -ti
13 -14 ---(Fox)
for information leading to re-
16-17—Strange Case of Capt.
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20-21—(Fox)
23-24-25—Nfilton Saills in
Presentation
"The Crash"
The young folk of town gathered 27-28—(Fox)
rs).
at the home oe. Councillor and M. 30-8 I -Jan. 1—(Fox
Morris, about Oct. 15, a two year 2-3—The ,Big Hop
punch hole thro left ear. Reward 9-19—The Haunted House
Ramper,
McIntyre Iast Friday evening, and '
presented Kenneth Ferguson with minor Locals
Air Mail Rates
The air mail rate to Great Brit-
ain, Australia, and New Zealand is
five cents for the first ounce and
ten cents for each additional ounce
or fraction plus the usual two -cent
postege.
Next Court Sittings •
Dates of the winter and spying
sittings of the onpreme Court of
Ontario in Goderich are announced.
The assembly will be held by Mr.
Justine Jeffrey on Tuesday, Febru-
ary 18, and non -jury sittings by Mr.
justice Logie, on Tuesday, April
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The Old Age Pension in
Huron County
Three hundred and eighty-six ap-
plications have been received by the
Huron County Pension Board for
pensions under the Pension Act.
Forty-six of these are from inmat-
es of the County Home. Most of
these will probably require to re-
main in the Home and the pension
presumably will be payable to the
county for the care of these per-
sons. 'Assuming that. all of the ap-
plications will not be granted and
that 300 will be about the average
' number of persons receieing the
I pension the total amount of pen-
sions, if the full amount is payable
in each case, would be $72,000, of
which the county's share would be
20 per cent. or $14,400 annually.
Death of Richard Henry Holmes
One of Mt. jewett's most promin-
ent residents passed away at his
home on Main Street on Saturday,
October 26th. Mr. Holmes was born
2. watch erior to his leaving Brus- Tax (ley will soon be here. . in Toronto in 1851 and wes united
spent. even- of Brussels, Ont., in 1876. They
Council meets on lel
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sets. An en• joyable evening was Only 23 more shopping
deys. in marriage to Phoebe A. Walker,
ing. ; came to United States in 1879 and
Christmas SundayMail is the first day of De- have resided in Mt. Jewett, Pa.
Official notice has been received at cember. The year is going fast. ; Since 1892 Mr. Holmes was super-
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We have a complete stock of this well known
English line such as
Yardley's Old
English Lavender
Qift Sets
An excellent assortment
to choose from.
Yardley's
Perfume and
Toilet Water
These may be had in
four different sizes.
Yardley's Laven-
der Blossoms
Per pkge. 25c
Yardley's
Shampoo Powder
Per pkge, 60c
also
Yaraley's Face and Talcum Polder
Cold Creams Face Creams
and. Compacts
Yardley's Shaving Bowls
See them
Maic-teleictwocieesmacivaiinceseceieletoiaimeemicitscieicieisiciormaitif
Smiles 'n Chuckles Candies
Every box contains a
guarantee of absolute
satisfaction. Boxed in 5 Assortments
Price 60c lb,
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Alien's Drug Store
ExCILExclusiveAgent for Nya.1 and Renslar Remedies
Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox
this star has ever done. The story
centers about a youth who finds it
difficult to settle down on his father's
ranch and make himself useful.
Gripped by the lure of the air, the
rash young man decides to take a
long chance—and loses. Those who
have previewed the picture deelate
that the character portrayed by Bunk
Jones brings out the glamor of hie
personality as a new revelation and
that Jobyna Reason is more lovely
than ever, which is to be expected.
Many rich and expensive sets were
built for "The Big Hop" and the sup-
porting cast includes a number of
familiar names; Ernest Hilliard,
Charles French, Charles Clary, Duke
Lee, Edward Herne and Jack Dill.
An extra feature will be a two reel
comedy by Charlie Chaplin in "The
Count" besides the regular cotnedy.
income returne from various titi- with the afternoon tea and supper.
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ia•ns of Brussels. i the proceeds amounted to i.bout
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$ieu. The ladies wish to thank all
The Boy and The Skates
Las,- FrAttv evening a hay end: tzl;I:67:!4z:etIsi.e.e.1 to make ;le ba -
his skate,' tried to cut up at the ,
fancy xigros, an the streets het the New Constable Appointed cleiiing• dates for mail dispatching, , Now is the time to .start your ekilliam of Pole ant , reeoze un -
much ta possible the rush of Christ sss—We hat 'V room for then ell, 1 Pa., and three grand. children , two
sisters, Anna Holmes, of Skim, Al-
tmail in the last few days. Pos- Last Call
ters, lantern slides or moving pie- Manv from Brussels and vicinity aska, and Mrs. Mary Harvey, of
titre trailers, and slips to be distrils. attended the Royal Winter Fair at Portland, Oregon ; three brothers,
Sam, of Baldwin Wis. ; 'rhos. and
uted to householders, announcing the , Termite during, the pest week. . .
ire was not of extra good quality. 1 ,Thas. Murear, of Palmerston, has will be the means employed in ed- , Christmes advertising campaign. Get oral services were held at the resi-
your Christmas printing done now. dente Sunday afternoon, Rev. M.
Broke Her Arm 1 ie•en engaged ae Constable for the usating the public to early mailing.
i Another ice age is predicted in I. Herding officiating, assisted by
1 viii --ere of ,Dundeilt, duties eto co_m- .-
On elerclay aftereoon Mlis Edna " Funeral Was Held Thurzda ' about 30,000 years, so it may be a the 1. 0. 0. F. Lodge. Burial was
Davison, wnile sliding at the school , „41,,„,,,,d, rhe fueeral of the late
Th./m(1,5. :' good idea to keep those Florida lots. made in Foiest Lawn at Hanes—Mt.
' • . . .` ' mence on Friday, November i s, zee ,
George Rice who has been , Peter Seett' was held last
i eel-it:Ise and utility man here fer a f tern° ur an( e se e : ' Parcels and other mail for deliv- Jewoti; Echo."
fell and broke her left arm. The s - -
young lody will have some nfoic
e---- - -` ' almoet sight years. Mr. Mureer •will cl • -I b - It - F G Fowler,Europeun countries, before
Big Hop" To Show Here
raster of Melville Presbyterian • '-
The First Sleigh inciehiree the show being new under Church. During the service Mr. Geo. , i The Grend theatre has secured
as possible to connect with S. S.
Bruseels citizen,: saw the first 1 munieiP21 111•11114,e-ne • . Shea, of Montreal sang "Nearer my -Dueric.as of Atholl ' from St, To in
on December 611. . Duck Jones's special *eduction,
nt k will xi
sleigh of the season last Thursdee i e" , - e „ .,. (ten! to Thee." 'rhe painearere i "The Big Hop", featuring Jobyna
h loyal 11 Aro man. ells ealary will ,
from. the north. Cutters were seen i Musser and family will weepy the and Brien Scott and Scott and Fred
- were
Miss Carrie Ziegler, of town, Monday. 'The Big Hop" is the first
reornine, when a fernier drove In I , 2 P • Mrnil'"di Fred Bumhell Will Brine Stewart Aunt Passes Away
; Ralston. It will be shown beginning
in the afternoon. house belonging to the Nixon estate Burchill. Interment was made in the Jacob Ziegler and daughter Kathleen picture to be made by Buck Jones
on Victoria Ave.—Dundalk Herald. Brussel Cemetery. Those frer; a dis of Grey Township, and Will - Zieg- since he beceme head ot his own
Mr. and Mrs. Marear were former tance twre Mr. Page and G. Shea, of ler of Ethel" attended the - funeral iireducing company. It is a drama
Buck Jones in "The
ed . I operate the loyal moving picture c°11 uc"". Chrietree ehould he mailed as soon
Pet 011 Good Show
Milveston Sun :— A company ' residents of Bruseels. 11.0*n-el; Messrs. jarvis, Hope of their Lunt at Mildmay 4asweek. of thrilling eeffiventure in the alt',
from Brusaas put en in Zimmer. , and Tisilalis Toronto, all C. N. H. The -.Mildmay Gazette had the fol- but Buck Jones is still true to his
Will Take Long Holiday'
man's hall last Wednesday a play Oftleial:4 ; James Hewitson, Chesley lowing ellituary :— A good woman famous horse Silver, who plays a
entitled "An Old Fashioned Mothee , The Toronto Globe Saturday had and Norl,11111 Scdtt, Ottd.WE., 1 went to her reweed last wreak, in prominent part in the picture, which
which met with a f Mr patronage. It 1 the following itetn from Weston
, the death of Mrs. Alwina Ziegle.r, includes an. exciting sequence that
was well put on. i whieh refers to the first Manager of Before The Magistrate which 'et ok place at the home of her is framed in a thundering stampede.
Of loterest to Candidates i the Bank of Nova Scotia in Brits- Goderich Signal :— Game War-
soofn, Albert, on the 10th concession It is said that "The Big Hop" is by
• Candidates for municipal offiref :min was then known as the Metro- den Toole, of Listowel, had two
Carrick on Wednesday evening. far the most pretentious thing that
must hereafter file with the muni- f politico Bank :— A. 51. Mellirh, who Grey Township men before the Mrs. Ziegler had not been in the
cipel clerk, before nine o'clock in 1 has been manager of the Peek of 1 eineistrate Reid on elondey, on the
thc evning of the day foaming ; Isibee Scotia herts for ten years, is i &towe of molesting It den of fur- best of health for the past month
ath
and a few days previous to her
nominetion, a statement of all going to take a vis:ll earned vacation i bearing eninvals. In other verels
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lands they own, and r certificate in 'ii, -Fouts, A Well-known-knownfigure they Wer,-.• chLrgeil with cligeeng ont clhe which finally caused her
that all tatee thereon for current , in Weon, Mr. Mellioh has been - a dim of skunks, whish is .i.ontrary opkecy,
year are paid. - • aesociated with •iemleing since' he was to the Game and Fisheries Act. On death. Deceased whose maiden
- 111 year.; of age, and has opened conviction, a fine. of 85 and costs name was Alwina Filtesh, was E.
Pheasants Here • , many branches in different sections was collected from eavh of the of- daughter of the late Mr. and M.
An odd pheasant has 4,eiin seen in , of the province. He is keenly inter- . fenders. Among. the eases of viola-
Gottfried Fritesch, and was born in
the weeds and orchards in this dist- ; Listed i:1 bowling, Red Cr .work tion of the Highway Traffic Act S a x a 11 y, G e r many, on
riet. They sere believed to have ; and hoitioulture, and is 41reasurer which ranee before the magistrate January' 18th, 1852. She came with
made their way here from the Nia- of the Westminster United Church. during,. the .werk were two in which her parersts to Pennsylva.nia, in
i , 1854, and 'to Canada the following
gam Peninsula. It would be well to , Mr. Mellish has been made the re- the ter were ham They had
remember
that these birds Lre pro»! cipient of several gifts and it is to dig into their pockets or where-
year. In 1874 she was married to
tected and a penalty is severe for likely- that be will be away about ever it is they keep Cher money, just Jecob Ziegler, She and her bueband
i ' the dardc f.s 111Q men, one payine• v`
-ent t North Da ota 8 ; n
o k in 1 81, a d
any harm offered them. ' ten months.
"The Tightwad" 1 Have Sold Restaurant ! $5 and costs for speeding and the6after a t4taY of ten years °ler". theY
returned to Canada. Mr. Ziegler
i other 110 and costs for driving
Business In Fergus died very shortie, after their return,
"The Tightwed" a very humorous 'I '' without I. permit. There were born to them three
and delightfully clean play was pre- , The Fergus NeSug Record last
seated in the Hall by members of week had the following local which Christmas Mail sons and one daughter, the latter
the A. Y. P. A. of St. George's which refers to former Drusselites : The Poat office department calls ;firming hi ber infancy. Three sons
Church, Gederich, under the nes- --The Misses Hunter who ' for the attentinon to the feet that the last eurvive, nemely, William, of Wet -
tikes of the W. A. of St. John's Pest few years have successfully eteetner which will deliver parcels erloo, and George and Albert, of
Chervil on Thursday evening lest to operated the Blue Willow Inn, have in Great Britain before Chrinstmets Carrick , also one grandeliiid and
a good house It was well Present-: exchanged their property here for a will sail from Saint John on De- one greet grandchild. Mrs. Ziegler
ed. Each member of the cast did ex- , double ri
esidence n 17oronto the pro- cember 6. In order to get this was a woman of eterling character,
ceedine ;well making it very pleasant party of Mr. Roy Hemmill. Each steamer mail must be in Hamilton end possessed in a marked degree
eveeing for all. The Rev. J. s. n. , gets poesession Dec. 1st. We are post fiffice not later than the night the ability to successfellyi manage
1 the Misses Hunter of December IL Postal authorities her farm She was very
Mills, speaking for the Goderich . Y
lative audience, of their pleasure in , the high stk./Ward at which they so that they will stand the strain o es eein o .
Ing such an interested and appree i
eleding the stage so nicely decorat- have alweys kept their eating place, Christmas mei! conditions and ar- Wf....g a staunch supporter of the Lu -
ed and how especialy glad they so home -like, being the frequent re- rive in good order. 10 'addition to theran Church. Her funeral took
were to find the hall so cornfortahly mark ot their patrons. We wish careful packing, several layers of place on Saturday afternpon to St,
warm, The W. A. are indeed very them continued success wherever strong paper are recommended for Paul's cemetery, Normunby. A mem-
for their kindness in coin- their lot may be cast. The new ad- the outwit wrapper, The address oriel service was held at the loth
log land to those who by their pat- dress after Saturday of the Misses should in all meet be written plain- iconcession Lutheran Church, Rev.
i h 1-,od t make Hunter will be 99 Woodfield Road, ly on the wrapper itself and not Dinnhamme, pastor of the church,
I bet condueting the services,
50 reople spoke of their delight at ha5-1 from town as they have made more urge earlier mailing if possible and eep y evo e o e
tb en local rime for themselves fot suggest that parcels be packed enjoyed the fullest confidence and
f t all who knew her, She
ite,;:1.1"ewleAter;leenvas17;"it cliselnanrer flenTIO1 C -P sCsi
the bewails In onntura. Batik baro 4000 rt.;
good frame halm, oenient cellar, cistern,
MARRIED
WicirEcaca ES.—(:1111 — Oo daturdur,
reeve -new ;awe lit :it, Johns Presbyterian
Church, Toronto, by Rev W .0. Mercer,
Annie Beatrice, only daughter of Mr. and
airs, Joseph Cumming, molesworth, to
• Mr. Tindall fs. MolKes elver, son of Mr. and
rx• Alex 11 oK her , Wroxeter.
WilitattV—MoDc)NALD —At the Ethel Unit.
ad Church Parsonage, on Nov. IOU, by
tier. a Taylor, Miss Laura MoDonald,
daughter of Mrs McDonald and the late
Charles McDonald, Grey township, to
Archibald Stanley Wherry, Roll bir,
?dm Wm. WberrY, or Nana townabto.
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GREBN —A b Calgary, , A lberta . on Irr Id nY
Nov.22fla, Zell,' It, Carder, beloved. wife
of NV. Id Orson, daughter of the late De,
and 11 rs. t) D. Carder, of Blyth , and Mater
of Mrs. F. A. beads, Toronto.
PAWSON.—To Gros townithip. on Thuraday,
November 21,0, Catharine Gordon, widow
of the late PRWR011, a gad 00 years,
Auction Sale,
FRIDAY, D101 0111.—Warin stook and Im-
plement% Oslo Rt I 80 p. tn. Cectil,Bateman,
Prop.: D. M. SOott,0,0
TUESDAY. D100. leth — Pam Stook find
Sept ate ants at 1411 31, (30b. 17, Grey toWnsliin,
Selo at 1 &each sharp. Dougherty .Broa.i
Prolnl,; Geo, Li, Auo,
Farm for Sale
Being 1..ot 4, Con, 19, Grey. township1 12
, 100
gm venture 10 successful., oronto. •. merely on a gummed a .
vonege or otherw ZE'
olnbnS water, 1312"0:4
and rr anon. Ponaoma on at roma, Priced tor
1,Tit't."`P:,1,1g6tAitigrilr; 'Covrweigerla
Bloke, on Lot 5000.14, Quer, 2441
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Theatre
Friday & Saturday - Nov. 29 & 30
Who Killed
Eustace Ede ?
Murder by drowning 1 Everbody
suspected I Everybody arrested
Nobody convicted I Most brilliant
minds of the police department my-
stified 1 Murderer at large, making
love to a beautiful woman, until..
See for yourself, the greatest mur-
derer ever screened. Written by
England's famous mystery master,
George Pleydell Bancroft.
"The Ware -Case"
Monday & Tuesday - Dec. 2 & 3
Buck in "THE
Jones BIG HOP"
With Jobyna Ralston and an All-star Cast
A Thrilling • Romance of the Riders
Dramatic Romance of Saddle and Sky
Extra Charlie Chaplin in 'The Count'
Friday and Saturday - Dec. 6 - 7
Ken
Maynard
IN
Cheyenne
A FIRST
NATIONAL PICTURE
Come out to Cheyenne, See the
greatest rodeo ever held 1 See Ken
Maynard ride bucking branches
bulldog racing steers and ride to
Victory on Tarzan in one of the
most• thrilling races ever staged 1
fehousands of people from all
over the world visit Cheyenne, Wy-
oming, during its world-famous
anneal rodeo. Ken brings this
rodeo to yeti as part of a wonder -
/el love story.
WITH TARZAN
THE WONDER HORSE
Cumiug
"REVENGE''THE TEMPEST"
"The Crash" "The Haunted House"
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commodities by paying "a
dollar donee and a (loba) a week" has
into great popularity. ()nen the object
is worn out before h is paid for, and
purchaser continues to pay, Buy yourself a
on the installment plan by placing reg.
installments of your earnings in a Bank of
htl's lugs accOnet. The nioney is al-
a available for use if requit Ed and thele is
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depreciation, but acciiting interest as Lune
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+ FeR SALE -4 Good York Pigs 6 •
.i. weeks old, ready to wean, Robt.
et Dockett, Lot 26, Con. 5, Gswy, Practice is in full swing for the
4 Phone 5716. 244 Christmas entertainments. 'The
**1" STRAY HOUND—Lost Small, ShY, teachers of the different Sunday
se spotted female fox hound. Suit- Schools are hoping that sickness will
es
•.,e eble reward. Please notify A. not step in and interfere with the
4 MacEwen, )3luevale. 24-1 concerts the way it did last -yeer.
;BRING Back the Stove Lid at once ' Will Give Recital
te. and :weld trouble. W. M. Sinelair The pupils of Miss Mae Wilkinson
ef. 24-1. will give a recital in the Public Lib-
, 16 -Battery Delco P ant withw ra nary on Monday evening, December
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:ft and all equipment in first class 2nd, at 8 o'clock. Admission 25c,
.,e workleg condition. Apply to Wm. the proceeds of which IS to go to-
.4.- Ziegler, Ethel. 24-lf wards the Rink Fund of Women's
I COMFORTABLE Frame House in Institute. A cordial invitation is ex-
::: e tended to everybody.
te.
ed off a back wheel,
Christmas Concerts
Local News Items
Council Meets MondaY . Keep Date in Mind
The regular monthly meeting, of The Women's Institute will hold
the Town Council will be held ena a card perty and dance in the Town
Monday evening of next week. , Hall, on Friday evening, Dec. 27th,
for the benefit of the Memorial
Punch Boards Illegal ltink Fund. Invitation will be sent
The it.w due' not allow the use but later.
of punch boards of any descrittion
any more. If you have any. be wise Bazaar Wati a Success
and get rid of them. ; The Buz= under the auspices
i of the ladies of the United Church ,./, , ,
russeis post willoffum that the oetal
Income Tax Man Here i was wry sueressful on last Satur- " P - , Some 13,400 Canadiens are re- in en en o e enix I -
Mr. Robinson, of Stratford, has day in the Librerye The various dePt•rtPlvnt again carry ette ceiving the benefits of the old age pany, s., position he occupied until
h- - tee' week checking ue booths were well patronized and campaign this year 'co urge the eine-
his reath. Besides his widow, he is
he to mail early to eliminate as pension.
Send in the names of your visit- survived by one son, Fred, of Kane,
,,hel - Ss.le. G od new furnace
garage, hard and soft water, wired Pictures Coming to Grail&
for hydro. Immediate possession. The following pictures are booked
Apply to Wm. Ziegler, Ethel. 24-tf for the Grand. Keep list for filthy,
10 Chunks, York Pigs For Sale. Isaac reference:—
Clark, Lot SO, Con. 5 Gres, Phone November :
41-24. 23-sf„ 29-30—Ware Case.
STRAYED from Lot 21 Con. 4, December :
old steer about 800 Tbs, round 6-q—"Cheyenne"
covery. M. Black, Brussels.. 20 -ti
13 -14 ---(Fox)
for information leading to re-
16-17—Strange Case of Capt.
•
20-21—(Fox)
23-24-25—Nfilton Saills in
Presentation
"The Crash"
The young folk of town gathered 27-28—(Fox)
rs).
at the home oe. Councillor and M. 30-8 I -Jan. 1—(Fox
Morris, about Oct. 15, a two year 2-3—The ,Big Hop
punch hole thro left ear. Reward 9-19—The Haunted House
Ramper,
McIntyre Iast Friday evening, and '
presented Kenneth Ferguson with minor Locals
Air Mail Rates
The air mail rate to Great Brit-
ain, Australia, and New Zealand is
five cents for the first ounce and
ten cents for each additional ounce
or fraction plus the usual two -cent
postege.
Next Court Sittings •
Dates of the winter and spying
sittings of the onpreme Court of
Ontario in Goderich are announced.
The assembly will be held by Mr.
Justine Jeffrey on Tuesday, Febru-
ary 18, and non -jury sittings by Mr.
justice Logie, on Tuesday, April
154:1t:
The Old Age Pension in
Huron County
Three hundred and eighty-six ap-
plications have been received by the
Huron County Pension Board for
pensions under the Pension Act.
Forty-six of these are from inmat-
es of the County Home. Most of
these will probably require to re-
main in the Home and the pension
presumably will be payable to the
county for the care of these per-
sons. 'Assuming that. all of the ap-
plications will not be granted and
that 300 will be about the average
' number of persons receieing the
I pension the total amount of pen-
sions, if the full amount is payable
in each case, would be $72,000, of
which the county's share would be
20 per cent. or $14,400 annually.
Death of Richard Henry Holmes
One of Mt. jewett's most promin-
ent residents passed away at his
home on Main Street on Saturday,
October 26th. Mr. Holmes was born
2. watch erior to his leaving Brus- Tax (ley will soon be here. . in Toronto in 1851 and wes united
spent. even- of Brussels, Ont., in 1876. They
Council meets on lel
;
sets. An en• joyable evening was Only 23 more shopping
deys. in marriage to Phoebe A. Walker,
ing. ; came to United States in 1879 and
Christmas SundayMail is the first day of De- have resided in Mt. Jewett, Pa.
Official notice has been received at cember. The year is going fast. ; Since 1892 Mr. Holmes was super-
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We have a complete stock of this well known
English line such as
Yardley's Old
English Lavender
Qift Sets
An excellent assortment
to choose from.
Yardley's
Perfume and
Toilet Water
These may be had in
four different sizes.
Yardley's Laven-
der Blossoms
Per pkge. 25c
Yardley's
Shampoo Powder
Per pkge, 60c
also
Yaraley's Face and Talcum Polder
Cold Creams Face Creams
and. Compacts
Yardley's Shaving Bowls
See them
Maic-teleictwocieesmacivaiinceseceieletoiaimeemicitscieicieisiciormaitif
Smiles 'n Chuckles Candies
Every box contains a
guarantee of absolute
satisfaction. Boxed in 5 Assortments
Price 60c lb,
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Alien's Drug Store
ExCILExclusiveAgent for Nya.1 and Renslar Remedies
Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox
this star has ever done. The story
centers about a youth who finds it
difficult to settle down on his father's
ranch and make himself useful.
Gripped by the lure of the air, the
rash young man decides to take a
long chance—and loses. Those who
have previewed the picture deelate
that the character portrayed by Bunk
Jones brings out the glamor of hie
personality as a new revelation and
that Jobyna Reason is more lovely
than ever, which is to be expected.
Many rich and expensive sets were
built for "The Big Hop" and the sup-
porting cast includes a number of
familiar names; Ernest Hilliard,
Charles French, Charles Clary, Duke
Lee, Edward Herne and Jack Dill.
An extra feature will be a two reel
comedy by Charlie Chaplin in "The
Count" besides the regular cotnedy.
income returne from various titi- with the afternoon tea and supper.
. . .
ia•ns of Brussels. i the proceeds amounted to i.bout
1
$ieu. The ladies wish to thank all
The Boy and The Skates
Las,- FrAttv evening a hay end: tzl;I:67:!4z:etIsi.e.e.1 to make ;le ba -
his skate,' tried to cut up at the ,
fancy xigros, an the streets het the New Constable Appointed cleiiing• dates for mail dispatching, , Now is the time to .start your ekilliam of Pole ant , reeoze un -
much ta possible the rush of Christ sss—We hat 'V room for then ell, 1 Pa., and three grand. children , two
sisters, Anna Holmes, of Skim, Al-
tmail in the last few days. Pos- Last Call
ters, lantern slides or moving pie- Manv from Brussels and vicinity aska, and Mrs. Mary Harvey, of
titre trailers, and slips to be distrils. attended the Royal Winter Fair at Portland, Oregon ; three brothers,
Sam, of Baldwin Wis. ; 'rhos. and
uted to householders, announcing the , Termite during, the pest week. . .
ire was not of extra good quality. 1 ,Thas. Murear, of Palmerston, has will be the means employed in ed- , Christmes advertising campaign. Get oral services were held at the resi-
your Christmas printing done now. dente Sunday afternoon, Rev. M.
Broke Her Arm 1 ie•en engaged ae Constable for the usating the public to early mailing.
i Another ice age is predicted in I. Herding officiating, assisted by
1 viii --ere of ,Dundeilt, duties eto co_m- .-
On elerclay aftereoon Mlis Edna " Funeral Was Held Thurzda ' about 30,000 years, so it may be a the 1. 0. 0. F. Lodge. Burial was
Davison, wnile sliding at the school , „41,,„,,,,d, rhe fueeral of the late
Th./m(1,5. :' good idea to keep those Florida lots. made in Foiest Lawn at Hanes—Mt.
' • . . .` ' mence on Friday, November i s, zee ,
George Rice who has been , Peter Seett' was held last
i eel-it:Ise and utility man here fer a f tern° ur an( e se e : ' Parcels and other mail for deliv- Jewoti; Echo."
fell and broke her left arm. The s - -
young lody will have some nfoic
e---- - -` ' almoet sight years. Mr. Mureer •will cl • -I b - It - F G Fowler,Europeun countries, before
Big Hop" To Show Here
raster of Melville Presbyterian • '-
The First Sleigh inciehiree the show being new under Church. During the service Mr. Geo. , i The Grend theatre has secured
as possible to connect with S. S.
Bruseels citizen,: saw the first 1 munieiP21 111•11114,e-ne • . Shea, of Montreal sang "Nearer my -Dueric.as of Atholl ' from St, To in
on December 611. . Duck Jones's special *eduction,
nt k will xi
sleigh of the season last Thursdee i e" , - e „ .,. (ten! to Thee." 'rhe painearere i "The Big Hop", featuring Jobyna
h loyal 11 Aro man. ells ealary will ,
from. the north. Cutters were seen i Musser and family will weepy the and Brien Scott and Scott and Fred
- were
Miss Carrie Ziegler, of town, Monday. 'The Big Hop" is the first
reornine, when a fernier drove In I , 2 P • Mrnil'"di Fred Bumhell Will Brine Stewart Aunt Passes Away
; Ralston. It will be shown beginning
in the afternoon. house belonging to the Nixon estate Burchill. Interment was made in the Jacob Ziegler and daughter Kathleen picture to be made by Buck Jones
on Victoria Ave.—Dundalk Herald. Brussel Cemetery. Those frer; a dis of Grey Township, and Will - Zieg- since he beceme head ot his own
Mr. and Mrs. Marear were former tance twre Mr. Page and G. Shea, of ler of Ethel" attended the - funeral iireducing company. It is a drama
Buck Jones in "The
ed . I operate the loyal moving picture c°11 uc"". Chrietree ehould he mailed as soon
Pet 011 Good Show
Milveston Sun :— A company ' residents of Bruseels. 11.0*n-el; Messrs. jarvis, Hope of their Lunt at Mildmay 4asweek. of thrilling eeffiventure in the alt',
from Brusaas put en in Zimmer. , and Tisilalis Toronto, all C. N. H. The -.Mildmay Gazette had the fol- but Buck Jones is still true to his
Will Take Long Holiday'
man's hall last Wednesday a play Oftleial:4 ; James Hewitson, Chesley lowing ellituary :— A good woman famous horse Silver, who plays a
entitled "An Old Fashioned Mothee , The Toronto Globe Saturday had and Norl,11111 Scdtt, Ottd.WE., 1 went to her reweed last wreak, in prominent part in the picture, which
which met with a f Mr patronage. It 1 the following itetn from Weston
, the death of Mrs. Alwina Ziegle.r, includes an. exciting sequence that
was well put on. i whieh refers to the first Manager of Before The Magistrate which 'et ok place at the home of her is framed in a thundering stampede.
Of loterest to Candidates i the Bank of Nova Scotia in Brits- Goderich Signal :— Game War-
soofn, Albert, on the 10th concession It is said that "The Big Hop" is by
• Candidates for municipal offiref :min was then known as the Metro- den Toole, of Listowel, had two
Carrick on Wednesday evening. far the most pretentious thing that
must hereafter file with the muni- f politico Bank :— A. 51. Mellirh, who Grey Township men before the Mrs. Ziegler had not been in the
cipel clerk, before nine o'clock in 1 has been manager of the Peek of 1 eineistrate Reid on elondey, on the
thc evning of the day foaming ; Isibee Scotia herts for ten years, is i &towe of molesting It den of fur- best of health for the past month
ath
and a few days previous to her
nominetion, a statement of all going to take a vis:ll earned vacation i bearing eninvals. In other verels
;. s
lands they own, and r certificate in 'ii, -Fouts, A Well-known-knownfigure they Wer,-.• chLrgeil with cligeeng ont clhe which finally caused her
that all tatee thereon for current , in Weon, Mr. Mellioh has been - a dim of skunks, whish is .i.ontrary opkecy,
year are paid. - • aesociated with •iemleing since' he was to the Game and Fisheries Act. On death. Deceased whose maiden
- 111 year.; of age, and has opened conviction, a fine. of 85 and costs name was Alwina Filtesh, was E.
Pheasants Here • , many branches in different sections was collected from eavh of the of- daughter of the late Mr. and M.
An odd pheasant has 4,eiin seen in , of the province. He is keenly inter- . fenders. Among. the eases of viola-
Gottfried Fritesch, and was born in
the weeds and orchards in this dist- ; Listed i:1 bowling, Red Cr .work tion of the Highway Traffic Act S a x a 11 y, G e r many, on
riet. They sere believed to have ; and hoitioulture, and is 41reasurer which ranee before the magistrate January' 18th, 1852. She came with
made their way here from the Nia- of the Westminster United Church. during,. the .werk were two in which her parersts to Pennsylva.nia, in
i , 1854, and 'to Canada the following
gam Peninsula. It would be well to , Mr. Mellish has been made the re- the ter were ham They had
remember
that these birds Lre pro»! cipient of several gifts and it is to dig into their pockets or where-
year. In 1874 she was married to
tected and a penalty is severe for likely- that be will be away about ever it is they keep Cher money, just Jecob Ziegler, She and her bueband
i ' the dardc f.s 111Q men, one payine• v`
-ent t North Da ota 8 ; n
o k in 1 81, a d
any harm offered them. ' ten months.
"The Tightwad" 1 Have Sold Restaurant ! $5 and costs for speeding and the6after a t4taY of ten years °ler". theY
returned to Canada. Mr. Ziegler
i other 110 and costs for driving
Business In Fergus died very shortie, after their return,
"The Tightwed" a very humorous 'I '' without I. permit. There were born to them three
and delightfully clean play was pre- , The Fergus NeSug Record last
seated in the Hall by members of week had the following local which Christmas Mail sons and one daughter, the latter
the A. Y. P. A. of St. George's which refers to former Drusselites : The Poat office department calls ;firming hi ber infancy. Three sons
Church, Gederich, under the nes- --The Misses Hunter who ' for the attentinon to the feet that the last eurvive, nemely, William, of Wet -
tikes of the W. A. of St. John's Pest few years have successfully eteetner which will deliver parcels erloo, and George and Albert, of
Chervil on Thursday evening lest to operated the Blue Willow Inn, have in Great Britain before Chrinstmets Carrick , also one grandeliiid and
a good house It was well Present-: exchanged their property here for a will sail from Saint John on De- one greet grandchild. Mrs. Ziegler
ed. Each member of the cast did ex- , double ri
esidence n 17oronto the pro- cember 6. In order to get this was a woman of eterling character,
ceedine ;well making it very pleasant party of Mr. Roy Hemmill. Each steamer mail must be in Hamilton end possessed in a marked degree
eveeing for all. The Rev. J. s. n. , gets poesession Dec. 1st. We are post fiffice not later than the night the ability to successfellyi manage
1 the Misses Hunter of December IL Postal authorities her farm She was very
Mills, speaking for the Goderich . Y
lative audience, of their pleasure in , the high stk./Ward at which they so that they will stand the strain o es eein o .
Ing such an interested and appree i
eleding the stage so nicely decorat- have alweys kept their eating place, Christmas mei! conditions and ar- Wf....g a staunch supporter of the Lu -
ed and how especialy glad they so home -like, being the frequent re- rive in good order. 10 'addition to theran Church. Her funeral took
were to find the hall so cornfortahly mark ot their patrons. We wish careful packing, several layers of place on Saturday afternpon to St,
warm, The W. A. are indeed very them continued success wherever strong paper are recommended for Paul's cemetery, Normunby. A mem-
for their kindness in coin- their lot may be cast. The new ad- the outwit wrapper, The address oriel service was held at the loth
log land to those who by their pat- dress after Saturday of the Misses should in all meet be written plain- iconcession Lutheran Church, Rev.
i h 1-,od t make Hunter will be 99 Woodfield Road, ly on the wrapper itself and not Dinnhamme, pastor of the church,
I bet condueting the services,
50 reople spoke of their delight at ha5-1 from town as they have made more urge earlier mailing if possible and eep y evo e o e
tb en local rime for themselves fot suggest that parcels be packed enjoyed the fullest confidence and
f t all who knew her, She
ite,;:1.1"ewleAter;leenvas17;"it cliselnanrer flenTIO1 C -P sCsi
the bewails In onntura. Batik baro 4000 rt.;
good frame halm, oenient cellar, cistern,
MARRIED
WicirEcaca ES.—(:1111 — Oo daturdur,
reeve -new ;awe lit :it, Johns Presbyterian
Church, Toronto, by Rev W .0. Mercer,
Annie Beatrice, only daughter of Mr. and
airs, Joseph Cumming, molesworth, to
• Mr. Tindall fs. MolKes elver, son of Mr. and
rx• Alex 11 oK her , Wroxeter.
WilitattV—MoDc)NALD —At the Ethel Unit.
ad Church Parsonage, on Nov. IOU, by
tier. a Taylor, Miss Laura MoDonald,
daughter of Mrs McDonald and the late
Charles McDonald, Grey township, to
Archibald Stanley Wherry, Roll bir,
?dm Wm. WberrY, or Nana townabto.
DI100
GREBN —A b Calgary, , A lberta . on Irr Id nY
Nov.22fla, Zell,' It, Carder, beloved. wife
of NV. Id Orson, daughter of the late De,
and 11 rs. t) D. Carder, of Blyth , and Mater
of Mrs. F. A. beads, Toronto.
PAWSON.—To Gros townithip. on Thuraday,
November 21,0, Catharine Gordon, widow
of the late PRWR011, a gad 00 years,
Auction Sale,
FRIDAY, D101 0111.—Warin stook and Im-
plement% Oslo Rt I 80 p. tn. Cectil,Bateman,
Prop.: D. M. SOott,0,0
TUESDAY. D100. leth — Pam Stook find
Sept ate ants at 1411 31, (30b. 17, Grey toWnsliin,
Selo at 1 &each sharp. Dougherty .Broa.i
Prolnl,; Geo, Li, Auo,
Farm for Sale
Being 1..ot 4, Con, 19, Grey. township1 12
, 100
gm venture 10 successful., oronto. •. merely on a gummed a .
vonege or otherw ZE'
olnbnS water, 1312"0:4
and rr anon. Ponaoma on at roma, Priced tor
1,Tit't."`P:,1,1g6tAitigrilr; 'Covrweigerla
Bloke, on Lot 5000.14, Quer, 2441
r
Theatre
Friday & Saturday - Nov. 29 & 30
Who Killed
Eustace Ede ?
Murder by drowning 1 Everbody
suspected I Everybody arrested
Nobody convicted I Most brilliant
minds of the police department my-
stified 1 Murderer at large, making
love to a beautiful woman, until..
See for yourself, the greatest mur-
derer ever screened. Written by
England's famous mystery master,
George Pleydell Bancroft.
"The Ware -Case"
Monday & Tuesday - Dec. 2 & 3
Buck in "THE
Jones BIG HOP"
With Jobyna Ralston and an All-star Cast
A Thrilling • Romance of the Riders
Dramatic Romance of Saddle and Sky
Extra Charlie Chaplin in 'The Count'
Friday and Saturday - Dec. 6 - 7
Ken
Maynard
IN
Cheyenne
A FIRST
NATIONAL PICTURE
Come out to Cheyenne, See the
greatest rodeo ever held 1 See Ken
Maynard ride bucking branches
bulldog racing steers and ride to
Victory on Tarzan in one of the
most• thrilling races ever staged 1
fehousands of people from all
over the world visit Cheyenne, Wy-
oming, during its world-famous
anneal rodeo. Ken brings this
rodeo to yeti as part of a wonder -
/el love story.
WITH TARZAN
THE WONDER HORSE
Cumiug
"REVENGE''THE TEMPEST"
"The Crash" "The Haunted House"