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The Brussels Post, 1929-12-4, Page 50110.0111. Saving- Money/ From a business standpoint you are really not making any money unless you are saving some. Money you save is profit -.the balance remaining after expenses have been paid. The habit of saving regularly EACH WEEK is certain to show you a profit. This Bank Invites Your Savings Account. Interest Comjrounded Half Yearly. THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA ESTABLISHED 1832 Capital $10,000,000 Reserve $20,000,000 Total Assets over $260,000,000 J. A. McLEOD, General Manager, Toronto 810 .00.9900000.09.0 Huron Old Boys' Asso., Toronto The annual meeting of the Hur- on Old Boys' Association was held in the auditorium of the Central Y. M. C. A. on Friday evening last. and notwithstanding the zero weather prevailed, there was a good attendance. The Secretary's report gave n complete record of the activities and doings of the association for the year, and referred, to las continued progress. The Treasurer, Mr. W. A., lluchan m, presented his l.nnual re• port, giving details of recelptsand expenditures, and showing a ,bal since of $131,15 on harm. Mr. C. S. MacDonald, Layfield Old Boy, gave a very instructive and entertaining l,driress, re Ills trip around the World, giving special at- tention to Japan and its people amu commerce. The following offices were elect ad for the ensuing year :- Hon. Presidents :- T. A. Rus sell, J. A. McLaren, R. C. King, A- E. Forbes. Hon. Vive Pres.: -Mes- dames I. H. Brown, G. C. Young, 11. B. Stowe. President D. D. Wil son. ist Vice -President : J. A. Cameron, H. 13. Stowe, Harry Mar- tin, Vice Pres. Mesdames D. Thome• son, H. D. Coke, 13. H. McCreath, Geo. Ferguson, Miss Annie Patter- son. Secretary : E. Floody, As- sistant • Secretary :- Mrs. L. M. Pringle. Financial Secretary :-Mise Lavine Knox, Treasurer :-L. M. Pringle. Auditors :---R. S. Shep- pard, C. G. Venstone, Chaplains : --Revds. C. G. Young and C. A. Mustard. Organist :•- Mrs. Harry Martin. Reception Committee • -- Mrs., D. D. Wilson, Mesdames ts.1. Ileswetherick, A. E, Forbes, Jos. C. Gray, S. L. Scott, J. Moon, W. J. Cracknell, R. Brooks, Misa, Grace Newton, Miss Olive Floody, Messrs D. M. Johnston, H. I. Mor. rish, L. J. Wasman, R. Holmes. Dr P. E. Clarkson, Dri H. W. Hoag Programme Committee ; Messrs CHRISTMAS GIFTS -w -of Jewelry Here are some Suggestions and You can make your Selections N o w Our stock of Ladies and Gents' Wrist Watches was never more complete. New designs in Green, or White Gold. Good movements in a LO Dainty modern case. $7.50 and up. //// Give Her a Diamond A nice selection, Up to -date mountings. Green or White Gold Priced from $25.00 up. See our special at $50.00 and $100.00 in lovely gift box. Jewelry Gifts SIGNET RINGS EMBLEM RINGS BIRTHDAY RINGS WALDEMAN CHAINS WALDEMAN KNIVES FOUNTAIN PENS BAR PINS TIE PINS CUFF LINKS BRACELETS NECKLETS MEN'S POCKET WATCHES FANCY CHINA CUT GLASS SI LVERWARE BROWNIE CAMERAS $2,00 up KODAKS $5,00 tip PEARL LOVE SETS IN LINED CASES Some lovely sets in stock Priced et $8.00, $10.00, and $12,60 Christmas Cards (Booklets Seals and Tags J. R. W 'ND T JEWELLER WROXETER THE BRUSSELS POST GENUINE Solway Coke A N D D, L, & W. Scranton Anthracite ALWAYS IN STOCK J. H FEAR Phone 2214 ETHEL MAY RETURN TO POLITICS Hon. T, A. Crerar, who it is stated at Ottawa may accept a port- folio in the King Government. B. H. McCreath, S. M. Wickens, J. H. McClyrnot, D. Crawford, W. x'reudfoot, L. Kennedy, W. J. Jones, R. Brooks, Dr. Campbell. Mesdames i11, I. Morrish, A. E. Hanna, Chas. Doty, W. A. boner, Miss Piper., Miss L. Currcll. Refreshments Cons mittee : Mesdames Thompson, Stows and Wilson, Mr. W. H. Innes, Publicity W. Powell, Athol Me Quarrie and A. G. Smith. Finance : Ernes M. Lee, Property. G. A, Newton, J. R, Lyon Visiting. Mrs. J. A. IVlcLs.ren. Membership Committee. Goderich W. A. Buchanan, Earl Elliott, Mrs, Patterson, Miss Mary Morrish. Clinton., F. McCaugney, W. F Cantelon, Dr. A. F. Cooper. Miss L Flynn, Seaforth. Dr. H. J. Hodgins. Dr G. F. Belden, Aurthur Reidiss, 1 • Freeman, W.ingham. H. McHardy, D. Ro bertson, J. Netterfield, F,xeter. F. C. Sanders, R. S Crocker. Brussels.• G. E. Ferguson, A. Cur rie„ Dr. Cook, Blyth. W. E. Floody, J. S. Mc Kinnon, 1Lfrs. W. Davis, Miss C. ' Simms. Bayfield. C. S. McDonald, Dr. R. 13. Stanbury, Rev. J. S. Cook. Hens,ll. Miss M. Thompson. Gorrie. G. E. Beswetherick, Mrs F Irwin. Londesboro. John Moon. NOTES The new financial secretary is Miss Laving E. Knox, on old Hui lett girl and is a stenographer in a King Street Warehouse. The new Treasurer is Mr. L. M. Pringle, a Brussels old boy. He is Manager of the Cam,da Bag Co, of this city. Mr. D. D. Wilson, the President elect is ,a son of the ILte D. D. Wil- son, of Seaforth, the celebrated Egg King of Western Ontc.rio. Mr. Wilson is holding a responsible pos• itioa in the Winter Fair Offices. The New 1st Vice Presdent, Mr, J, A. Cameron is a Bayfield old Nov. end is Principal of Shirley St. School. GAVE SPLENDID ADDRESS J, S. Woodsworth, B. A., B. D„ M. P., l;sve a vital message con - corning our country and its inter- national relationships at the Wing harp CL.nadian Club meeting las( week. WEDNESDAY, DEC, Oh, 11129 Brussels ‘Buyipatomilome Campaign Community Buying Directory and Business Guide The Merchants laa3'd Business men represented below are co-operating i31 an effort to prove to .the resi'den'ts of the town and surrounding community that values equal to any of (the larger towns or cnt'ies may be procured n local stores. A series of educational "Buy -at -Home" editorials will be reproduced weekly along with an individual write-up of each business. The benefit of Horne Buying will he shown to the general advii,cemenit and pr'og'ress 'of the community. 'Read Who editorials take advantage of the weekly specials offered' by the merchants, and BOOST '1"HE TOWN YOU CALL 1-IOMI+', : �H;t :H;i«C'iH1 � �N H,JH;»} �4 T? 1�H� 1WT�H� •NMTHT T fi f"! :Hi �H� sN? THE ;�M:HW T•;HS } 1 �H H`H,;:�+f SRT f T�?R � H �HH;H;H;H�1-�,««i�H�,;,H�H�Hf..}`f :NT 1 e? w« }H} f }` T iNt'HfH`«1;}1lHJi:*'•��� R. W. Ferguson The Canadian Sank of Commerce aj« MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND TAILORING 10 per cent Discount ON ALL Christmas Heartily endorse this Buy -at -Hume Campaign Ir 3« X SUPPORT LOCAL MERCHANTS A and help our Town Grow ;g Walker & Iack :;w FURNITURE AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS t 0; B«:_.▪ /T:k?kiMT»�/�H/:44-4 «;»;C:»;H/3';''::04.4.4 /; •:+4J; /4+0 .4.411 34: , L. YY . G. \e / /� 1 Y/ I i \ t FURrITURE, RUGS and Goods =t, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS LINOLEUl41 SPECIAL1._ Telephone 10 4 Four Crown Valencia Raisins 15c a It $ TELEPHONES 36 and 33 »r w, ;H;»;»y ;H; ; ;H y ;», , , , , .;H;« -44;-44 = Genuine Maraschino Cherries in bu ik 60c a Ib 3 ;;Our Xmas Fruits are the best money can buy. 3 1 cl...1H;M »;H+IH8+40.:+4+4 ! 1 i4 ;H;»;Hi• 441 .-I a. Telephone 64 ._ H. t••4•44541 444r`44-4 ::4f �H:H;••,w•44.1•:4} . W »,H �HW sHN ♦H•4 + + +t Wilton Gillespie DRUGS & STATIONER s .4 Yardley's Old Englist Lavender Gift 4. H S ALLEN PRICE AND QUALITY s HARDWARE - TINSMITHING Sets - An excellent Assortment to choose from. _ = ORDER YOUR COAL NOW AND BE READY FOR Telephone 81 i "Give Did you ever enter a store and say Give me the . WINTER, »; ;..;»;y,•»;»;» ,»;»;H;»; 4»;« c»;»;»;»;»;»;, = cheapest suit of clothes you have in the house?" 3 TELEPHONE 68. You certainly did not because you realize that '''1"44.44`44-0-444.4.i.444".40+14.4-4.444.4 Mrso Thos. Moorep price is not the only consideration and that you must ;i Smith's gy e�a�3 3 demand quality for what you buy, whether it Is a F J7 Yee GiFT AND VARIETY STORE i'house and lot or a paper of pins. ;_ Drug Store 18 More Shopping Days till Xmas. Y You want the best suit you can buy for the money T. and the same theory applies to all other lines of mer- := COME IN AND SEE OUR BTG Suitable Xmas Gifts at reasonable r chandise. , The mere fact that you go to another city = CHRISTMAS DISPLAY prices 4. and buy a suit for $10.00 does not mean that you have X '4 saved money. Your home merchant could have given 3 TELEPHONE 62. :' 4:'4":•,;• + + • • *»:H; »+' »* • •» 4 you a'suit for $10.00 that would probably be better '» T , , ,•. . . . , ' �+ than the one you bought. He could probably have F. VV. ■ Stretton '3 given you the same suit for less money. ;it E. A. Gamniage ;= This means that your home merchant wants to ;t, �f BOOTS & SHOES satisfy you and give you your money's worth. He will i not sell you something that is not worth the money you We have a large stock o'.' Rubbers on pay for it, because he wants your trade when you come 1 hand, before purcha•ing. we will ap- ▪ again. The merchant in the other city does not care. p px'eciate you giving us a call. Prices He doesn't expect to ever see you again and will try + are right. td get all he can out of you while 'the getting is good. { „;»; $ w;»,«4,»;»;Hw;»-,.,H;»;»;»;H;»;»;»;»1H;»;»;»;s WATCHMAKER, JEWELER &. OPTICIAN TELEPHONE 20 X. ;W4H4414 44:4 :.'1*: H;H:4-5.•w;H;4;H; Miss H i n gsto n ;= The next time you think of buying anythingout- _' r e ® ��-,„ p�•� side Brussels, if you ever do think of such a thin o = ����"�"� 20% Discount on all Hats for Next A first to your home merchant and ask to see the article Ten Days. i or articles which you are thinking of buying. It is a GROCERIES and FRUIT courtesy you owe your community as well as your s, A FRESH FRUITS ALWAYS ON Silk Velvet, suitable for fancy work 4 merchant and yourself, and it always pays. HAND. at Cost Price. 4 i S;441il 7_'ES»t1FsR ~: , • + . , , + . + ,»:»:»:4; . 5-e � . 4;.4.;4. , ,, 5 -4,4 TELEPHONE 7. :H A:4:44,-4-1,,T.,..T,+:» »:•+,'•»;4:43 q ■�/�/■ WH`i••HO• »•H»H4» i S. F . D A VIS V IV . 1...x+•:4:44 , 1 , , 4 4 4 . 4 , ... , ........... •: s �v Backer Bros. $ GENERAL HARDWARE, STOVES and TINWARE s Mils MEAT MARKET s BAKER and CONFECTIONER i ALBERTA COAL- Expect a car about the middle of •. OUR MOTTO • i, December. Leave your order any time, 4 Special price on al: Fancy Boxes of SERVICE AND QUALITY. . :I: Telephone 17. S Chocolates. Telephone No. 6. t TELEPHONE 32X »'44:4»; . , M4 ; •H;4,; 4;»; 4 ;««H;»;»w; ,«. if ::, W 1 E •143» »; 4 4 .•3 , , .4; .4 4H:»:or,» 1 :•` :4`r' .•4»;4, 44.. ; , c n. ,i 4 :: 3 :. 1 14:w ; 4 :H,w•,»v «;H•,H s t W. A. Burgess = Brussels Business Men 3 BARBER • H. B. ALLEN, while a new comer to Brussels, BARBER 4? having purchased the drug business of the late James , Razors Honed. pgLadies Hair Cutting Fox, still continues to carry a bright line of all goods p Scissors Shar ones; a Specialty i'.: 3 f associated with an up-to-date drug store. His Christ- Ladies' and Childress' Tonsoual Tobacco always on hand. mac stock is now open for your inspection. 4. Work a Specialty .44.484 -04.4•444:•••;,44.:444+1••:+•:• -•:••:...1K -...7t= w , ,•+ , . 1 T44 , , 1 4 • 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 ..»'44:»:44 , :.:. 3 :.4 4.44: w;«-+, HwK KKw t BRUS,SELS R. Patrick _c•Baeker= rand Theatre 3 • A■ = • farmers' Co -Operative RADIOS, BATTERIES, AND = THE BEST ACCESSORIES FLOUR, FEED, SEEDS = MOVING PICTURES 3 Car rc ons yeatdZrnorderl for Corn, week SPECIAL PRICE ON EVERYTHING ;'. t -a MONDAY & TUESDAYS L Wheat and Screenings. IN SHOP. TELEPHONE 5. : FRIDAY & SATURDAYS TELEPHONE 46. %4:4:», 4 4 4»;H_;4.4«;H:4::41.4.: ;4:41. 4� 4,4ro4;41 �`' �4 4_244.4:•4 :4:.g4H1.+44;+:•44414: , ; ;4;H:114448+1. r.4 4: 4 ,4:41; *� 1. 4 44;x.4.4 4444 ,4:4:414;4, : «4+ +;.441 .''! i _` G. B. MoI N T YREH i .H _, Riverside Garage CHEVROLET GARAGE NEW CARS �«p USED CARS 3 SEE AND HEAR OUR NEW TALK- $r -` TALK- ING MACHINES Philco and Rogers Batteryless Radios Telephone 72 X C. F. Lockwood Cunningham's Garage Telephone 9X O. H. SPROULE - Repairs on all makes of cars. - ±� Battery Charging , , . ... ... Tires & Accessories. RECTOR AT RLYTH DIES SUDDENLY Rev. Arthur Shore Succumbs To Heart Attacic - Was in His 63rd Year -Native of White Oak and Graduate of Huron College. Blyth, Nov. 29.- Rev. Arthur Shore, rector of the parish, of lllyth, I3eigra,ve and Auburn, died suddenly in the rectory here this afternoon. Mr. Shore who cure to this charge a year ago front Tido, ton, had been sulTering from heart trouble for the pt.st three or four months and had asked for a parish where the duties would be ltss 1000101.9 000.0100.0.1.0 onerous. He was accordingly given one sister, Mrs. H'awkshaw, of Chil- Manor Park parish, near London, the charge of Woodhouse and was liwack, 13. C., and one brother, who died suddenly when in the pul- engaged in preparing to move. Charles, of Lambeth, pit of his Church last spring, was when stricken with the fatal attack Rev. Murton Shore, rector of a brother. this afternoon. The late Mr. Shore was Dorn at White Oak, Westminister Town- ship, Middlesex County and was in his Gard year For 12 years before going to Blyth he had cht,rge of llderton and during his term in the service of the church was rector at Crgill, Ridgetown , and Port Row- an, He was educated s,t Huron col- lege, London, and was a member of the Masonic Order, Dece.sed is survived by his wid- ow, who was before her marriage, Miss Shaw Hellier, of Bath, Eng - laud i one son, WLne of Montreal ; Poultry Wanted HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF POULTRY, R. ThomsonEast Huron Aroduoe Eriipor'iuIra