The Brussels Post, 1929-12-4, Page 8WEDNEStA'Si', DEQ, 4th, 1929
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CHRISTMAS GREETING
Beautiful
Colorings
New Exclusive
Designs
The display is now ready and wo do not think we have
• ever had a Metter selection to otter in this line.
Prices range from 5e to 85e each
A very. special value is the box containing ten High (rade
Christmas Cards with matching inter -lined Envelopes
50c
Select Christmas Cards at your leisure now VI bile the
choice is at its best.
• Dialogue and
,.: Recitation Books
if
Several new numbers just
received containing Christ-
mas pieces for Juniors.
In looking through the books
there will be found dialogues
and recitations suitable for
all occasions.
Construction and
Folding Pagers
Iu 1)r;ght assorted colors for
Kindergarten work.
Red Colored Chalk
Also b')xes containing Julel-
ent popular colors.
Armaud's Toilet Preparations in Pink Boxes
Art land's Boquet Face Powder 50c
Armauti's Varnishing Cream 50e
Armand's Cold Cream 50c
Armaud's Colts Cream Face Powder $1
Great Value
The Double Size 82 -oz. bottle
Russian Mineral Oil $1.50
Hellebore
FRESH STOCK
60c per lb.
F. R. SMITH
ase i3 Store
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Brussels united Church
REV, A, W, BARKBR. B. 0.
MINISTER
Sunday, Dec. Bth
11 a.m.—Public WorsliiP,
Subject; "Life'sHorizone"
3 p.m.—Sunday School Session.
7 p.m.—Public Worship.
Theme:
"The Call of Jesus"
Tuesday—Y. P. Society.
Wednesday—Prayer Service
—Choir rehearsaL
Thursday Ev'g, Dee. 12th
Play : "When Ruth Comes Hume,"
in the Town Hall.
Adrnissiun 35 and 15 cents.
4 A Male Hound, Black and White
• with brown head, is at my place,
L Lot 17,, Con. 18, Grey. Owner
es may have same by proving pro-
se perty and paying for advt. Arthur
t Hull, Phone 46-12 25-1
L 12 Pigs, 5 Weeks Old For Sale. J1
3F A. Nichol. Phone 42-23. 25 •2
A Yellow colored Airdale has been
at the Manse for past few days
Owner may have same by proving
3 property. Rev. F. G. Fowler,
Brussels. 25-1
4. A. Few Choice Cows For Sale. Jas.
Perris, Phone 25-16, Lot 11, Con.
12, Grey. 25-2
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Druggist and Stationer
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Local
News Items
Held Over And Still It Snows.
We have received a letter from The snow man is certainly filling
Mrs. Geo. Thomson„ s
which will be plillthe
these
sthe antes,
the snow
published next week. light, but lie le
are nearly all put up now.
Horses to Sudbury
J. H. Galbraith is shipping 'a Retires From Municipal Honors.
carload of horses to Sudbury for Barrister A. H. Monteith, of Paris
the season in the bush. and a former lawyer in Brussels, has
retired from the position of Mayor
PIGS FOR SALE—Some between 6
and 7 weeks old, and 16 pigs, 5
weeks old. R. Sieling, Lot 11,
Con. 3, Grey, 25.1
16 -Battery Delco Plant with wire
and all equipment in first class
workieg condition. Apply to Wm,
Ziegler, Ethel. 24-tf
PIGS FOR SALE -4 Choice Young
pigs ready to wean; 1 Yorkshire
boar, about 8 months old, extra
good quality, bred off the Well -
wood strain; also two sows M pig
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lends dignity to the transaction of the de-
pusitor, It identifies him with an organization
that is known and respected in the community,
and establishes a contact which is invaluable
should- he at any time desire counsel" or advice
on money matters. Open a Bank of Commerce
savings account. It will help you to develop
your financial resources as nothing else can,
enable you to conduct your personal film -
tial afttiis with dignity. BANK
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Po trnaster Requests a Word
For the Local Staff.
The afternoon's are completely
taken up with the heaviest mails of
Mail Early to Ensure Christmas
Delivery.
The latest willing dates is es fol-
lows:—Dec. 10 — Yukon, United ,
the day requiring the uninterrupted States, (to allow for customs exam- .
attention of all, that there may be ations) ; Dec. 16—British Columbia;
no delays in local service or inter- Dec. 17 ' Albert,a, Saskatchewan,
ference in outgoing mails. The Manitoba and Maritime Provinces;
morning, however, is not so congest Dec. 19—Ontario and 'Quebec; Dec.
ed with work and affords a better 20 --Local delivery, For best ser- •
opportunity for the staff' to handle vice •address fully, pack carefully
the mass of Christmas trail, so just and mail well in advance of above
make it a point to bring your parcels dates,
in the morning when you may rea- Father Passes Away.
sonably expect prompt service.
'roe death °courted at Granton on
Christmas Stamps Must Not Be November 22nd of Isaac A. Langford,
Placed on Front ofaLetter. • in bis84th year. He was born 1.846 on
The attention of the public is the old Langford homes; east in Bid -
drawn to the fact that the ageing he married Webb pwail 8, 1875,
on the face or address side oflettersherrn. For the poet 21 years Bir. Lang -
or other mail matter of stamps is -ford lived inGrent.on. He issurvived
sued in the interest of charitable in- . by one sou, Rev. H. M. Ltsngford, roc•
stitutions, etc., is not permitted; but for of St. John's Church, Kitchener
there is no objection to such stamps and a former Rectos. of St. John's
being placed on the back of letters Ohurch.. Brussels. Two sisters and
or other mail matter as stickers, i three brother's, Mrs. James Langford,
provided they do not resemble post-. Mra. Talbot and Elij ah. all of London ;
age stamps in form and design, and William of Gratitun, and Abner, • f
do not bear numerals' or indications Termite also survive. The funeral
of value. Letters or other mail mat- service was held in the Anglican
ter bearing stamps of charitable in- , Church on Sunday afternoon, Itev.
stitutions, etc., on the face will be Mrr Forney had charge of the service
returned to the senders es violating and epnke from the wards, "Shall
the postal regulations. never die.' A large congregation
Ras present. Interment was at the
Pictures Coming to Grand. Anglican Oewetety at Birr.
Come and see them before perch- The following pictures are booked
asing elsewhere. J. P. McIntosh, for the Grand. Keep list for future
Lot 21, Con, 12, Grey. Phone reference:—•
55-6. 26-1 December :
COMFORTABLE Frame House in 6-7—"Cheyenne"
Ethel for Sale. Good new furnace 9-10—Strange care of Capt Hamper
garage, hard and soft water, wired 13-14—Deadwood Coach
for hydro. Immediate possession. 1647—Tire Haunted House
Apply to Wm. Ziegler, Ethel. 24-'d 20-21—Street Angel
23-24-25—Milton bills in "The
•1 Crash"
Winter Again Here.
Old R 1' b1 Out of Pari after serving the past two 30 -31 -Jan. 1 -Four Sons
27-28—Capt. Lash.
e to a King Winter started on a rampage
The bus made its appearance to- years. last Thursday and certainly made 'a Huron Co. Live Stock
day (Wednesday) as motor travel-
ling isetting a bit rough. Keep Date in Mind hit. The wind blew the light snow is Judging Team.
g - g The Women's Institute will hold all directions, and motorists had a The County was represented at
Snow PIow Out - a card party ::nd dance in the Town hard time to see the road. 1 the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, by
After a three-day snow storm, the Hall. on Friday evening, Dec. 27th, a Iive stook ludgfng t8am composed
snowplow was out Sunday morning ret• the benefit of the Memorial
to Clear sway the snow on the side- lank Fund. Invitation will be sent
walk. , uu't later.
Will Hold Sale. - Piano Recital.
Mrs. Ida Willis is holding e clear- the: recital given by the pupils of Lodge, Hud_on, Ont., which is owned
ing auction sale of her household til Mn,'.Wilkinson :n the Library and opr'rated by Harry Ament, an '
effect, on Saturday afternoon sof this on .Ionday evening,under the aur- • old Brussels •boy, who entertains
week in the v.tcant store in the Gra- - pie t es the Wolme n', - Institute, drew through the summer months .Amer -
ham Block. goodly number end the various Iran tourists. These three reels are
unman; were well rendered and considered the best fishing pictures
Won First Money. much a.ppreriat,7l by the audience. ever filmed by the Canadian Govern
Gertrude S., owned by James The pupils presented their teacher trent Motion Picture Bureau. The
Brown, of New Li:ekeard, won first with an armful of 'mums. Follow- films are used extensively through -
money in the classifi.'d pace at Did- ing was the program: Chorus, "The out the. United States by the Isaac
ferin Park. races at Toronto last Maple Leaf"- duet, Alice Pope and Walton League of America for the
week. Frida Poli rd; piano .eo1o, Omar Gun purpose of inducing Americans to
i ningham; piano, Mart:arct Walker; I come to Canada end also to promote
Bach to Work. piano, Betty Currie; 'total solo, Mar' the nut -of -door life, and casting
Fordwlch Record—W', are glad to gueritc Logan; piano, Myrtle Yui11; with the rod and reel. The pictures
know Norman Demmerl'ng is the to duet, Alice Pope and elery Helen I were taken in 1027 and 11128 and
resume work again. alter a lay-off 'Kerr; piano, Nancy Jane Fowler shows the battling muskies in real
of several wrens, first with an injur Melee trio,'.lice Pont Frid Pollard fighting action. Don't miss seeing
ed knee, followed by an incessant and Marguerite Logan; piano, Leona these npectaeuitr fishing pictures
siege of "Job's comforters," Gaynor; piano dec.t, Mery llitchie While -you have the opportunity.
• and Velma Jordan; piano, Mary Roe j Watch next week's Post for the Gordon Reynolds, Seaforth. The
"Ruth Comes Home" •piano, Frida Pollard; piano, Velma' dates to be shown. three who will make the team will be
Minor Locals. i chosen from the four mentioned a -
December. 1 hove.
Council nub On Monday. , Romance of Lost Flyer M German
Renew your subscription, i Film Coming Here.
Only 17 more shopping days. 'Phut Grand Theatre announces that
Ta :es are due on Saturday, Dec. it lure obtained for its ftl•sC. Meal pie.•
14th.
German filth pro -
Guelph new „
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.rush Wi er Fair opens next
Winter
Pt 1'u• of he Def,
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Monday.
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C:..tn ,enc rn e 1 t
Have you been hit with your firot ing u„It-e f Fnst Natiuutnl6 PiiOtutes,
Mice Maty Welker, tend a brother- snowball yet? lar'. It is milled el he Strange ease
in-law of Thos. Walker, of town:— • Co. Council meets mixt Tuesday of Dentnit, Rempee" and was brought
William 0. F. Brydon, It03 Rich- at Goderich, to tide country by First Nat oral. It
mond avenue, associated with Adam, Council meets on the 16th to wind will he eltown Monday :and Tuesday
Meldrum & Anderson company, died up the year's business. next. 'I'i,e premiere of this picture
Friday morning, Nov. 22nd, at his The mails are getting heavier took place it ,the :big Rnxv Theatre
home, following an illness of three every day at the Postefico. in New York and il: tvnv S. L. Rnthm
year:,. Mr. Btydon was born in 28,000 of the children in Ontario Fel ( •ltoxy") who seaecfe,i it for that
Liverpool, Engiand, in 1865. He schools arra Fr°neh speaking. honor, 15 will be remembecf that 1
was edureated in Scotland and came James Bowes, the gage of Chats- was Rimy who spouaalad the First its
pot liurnpenn Mtn productions,
Fishing Motion Pictures. I of: William Are tald, Seeforth,
Spectacular fishing motion pictur- INalterZurbrigg, Gerrie; Robert Bennett Cohen and tells of a rider
es will be shown at the Grand Coulter, Brussels. This team corn-
pictures
n hose greatest tunhitiml hue been tt+
Theatre sometime next week. These peted in the Inter -County competf- rein lit Oheyenne. He hna partiripnt-
tion in which 33 other counties were "d in other events, but the prizes crud
entered. 'Phe competition this year replied ion of a Cheyenne whiter will
was probably more keen,y contest- 'stamp hint with greater prestige thin
ed than any previous. Out of the any other competition. 'here le of)
34 teams the Huron team stood llth rnnt•se the girl whn platys en impot-
with ' William Archibald standing rant part 10 deriding just how he is to
high in the entire competition in ride. He can't ride, her atring of linraes
horse judging. The 'spread in points and yet he doesn't want 1 , win nom
between the winning team and the b"t''
Huron county boys , was only 108 ,
`pointsnd the nossible score was
Rodeo Events Furnish Thrills
For "Cheyenne."
More thrills than have ever been
crowded into one motion picture are
promised in '•Oheyenne," Ken May-
nard's latest starring feature for First
National Pictures, which cordes to
the Grand Theatre on Friday and Sat-
in day. "Cheyenne," as the title im-
plies, is a story dealing with the fam-
ous roundup and t°deo held in Chey-
enne, Vtryoming. The picture was ta-
ken during the western event and
shows the champion riders and ropers
per' farming. Ken, for runny years a
follower and active participant in
these rodeo evellte, was I: igh'b at home
and entered into the spirit of the af-
fait. with all the nerve and during that
stamps hire at the head of his type
of picture. The story is an original of
a
3000 points. Although our team did
not stand at the top they made a
very creditable showing. The county
4vi11 again be represented at the In-
ter -County Live Stock Judging com-
petition to be held at the Provincial
Winter Fair, Guelph. The members
'for this team will be: .The
Camp
bell, Blyth; James McIntosh, Sea -
`forth; Cecil Coultcs, Wingham; and
A 3 -act dramatic farce r-ntitind MJvr,ian; vocal ,.oro, Nancy Jane Fow•
"Ruth Comes Home" will be present ler; pi[:no, Alice Pone; dance. Leona
ed in the Town Hall, Brussels. on Gaynor; (inert, Mary Ritchie and
Thursday, Dec, 12th. at 8 o'clock. Nancy Jane Fowler; pi::no, Marguer
The Male Sextette will also assist on itr• Login piano, glary Ritchie; duet
the program. See advt. Miss Wilkinson and Velma Jordan;
Fatal Results. Gori Sieve the King.
As the result alt of an
auto accident Obituary.
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on Nov. 1010, Mrs, I CWellwood, .ABuffalo papercr
ufrr to
the
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of Victoria, B C., p•t sad away on death of the hu baari of formerly
Nov. 17th. Mrs, Wellwood was Miss
Ella Mories, of Brussels, where for
many years the family resided She
leaves a family of 3 sons, George, of
Kamloops, B. C., W. 11.e of Victoria,
and Roy, of Trail. Mr, W'-llwnnrl
died some years ago, She • iso
leaves one sister, Mrs. R. A. Itebin-
son (Mary Mories) and a brother,
Ben Mories, to whom our sympathy
is extended. to Buffalo in 1)483. lie entered the wen ,h, predicts a severe winter.Pawvnn" and "Dv. Oaligari," tvinrtt
1 employ of Adana Meldrum & Ander The river was frozen over last subs' (nently broughtto tits Anler'iei n
Annual, Entertainment. son company immediately after his week --but its too cold for a bath screen such foreign talents ea that of
The Look Out Mission Band of arrival here and except for a short yet.Lubitsch , Lrnil Jennings and Pola
the United Church, held their annual time spent in the Middle West, was '1''he Dominion Government will Neel i, it. is his °pion that this new
entertainment on Friday evening with the firm until forced to retire 'meet the end of January or early in film will assume an equally prominent
last, and proceeds amounted to $10. through illness. Mr. Iirydon was •a February. , puce among the notable aohieve-
The following program was well member of Washington lodge 240, Old man winter has at any rate meats of the international screen.
given;—Opening Hymn, "Working F. & A. M.; Key;ttone chapter 163,} succeeded in getting one foot round "Captain hamper" was adapted
Together"; Prayer, Rev. Mr. Barker; 3 A. M.; Hugh de Payne stemmas- the corner. ?rum the stage piny by Max Mohr
chorus, Mission Band; address of dery 30, Knights Templar; Isme.iiiu Fire in Quebec was started by a and the story provides an unusual
welcome, Donald Walker; piano solo temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, pocket cigar -lighter. We don't be- theme mith imaginative treatment
Mary Roe; recitation, Mac Stevenson and St, Andrew's Scottish society, lieve it, either. and the subject is one of vital news
recitation, Adeline Cardiff! solo, Ile attended Lafayette Avenue Pres Farmers holding sales will find interest all over the World. The
Harris Bell; recitation, Margaret Gib byterian church. He is survived be .that it pays many times over to run leading role is played by Paul Weg-
son; recitation, Mary Davison; solo, his widow, Mrs. Mary Walker Ery- their sale bili in The Post. ener, perhaps the greatest figure of
Mary Beaker; exercise by six boys; don, and two sons, James W. and. C.1 Are you reading any of the fine the German stage and sareenl+ The
b'olo- Freda Pollard; presentation of Stuart Brydon. Funeral services books that are available at the pub- Germain press, which has already
,elnior Memberships; piano were held at the 'family residence on lic library? 11 not the loss is yours, viewed the picture, heralds his per-
solo,lJu P P
Alice Popo; Gesture song, by 7 Monday at 3 p.m. Burial being made Brussels merchants aro preparing forinance as one of the greatest of
girls; reading, Helen McAllister; in Forest Lawn cemetery. The Rev, 1 well in advance for the Christmas ion,ientire
i dei tike rue An deecomattract
pagel,nt by C. G. (. T. picture 'Our Robert H. Beattie of Lafayette shopping according to present indica "bes dx the Cat."r
little brothers and sisters in Japan"; church officiated. tions.
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DIED
LYNN.—In Howiek township, on November
2etlt, Louisa Rcknder, relict of the late
James Lynn, formerly of Grey township,
in her 7(tth year.
WEI.I•WOOD—In Victoria. R.O, on Nov.
17th.101'n Merles. widow or the late R. 0.
w itueod, formerly, of Brussels.
IN MEMORIAM
80OTT,—In loving memory of our dear bus.
bend and halter, Robert Seott, who passed
away December 7th,1827,
Remembrance Ise golden chain
Death tried to bred', but all in vein;
Memories drift to aceneA long pot,
'lime rolls on but memories. last.
Lovingly remembered by
Wien ANi, FAiiir,Y
Auction Sale.
FRIDAY, 51110. nth.—Fern, stoats and Ln•
re b
elements. alant 1 80 .lir. Cecil 13nientnn Prop roD.61. Scott, Ano.
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8„1,UR Y DEC,
A th.—Household Effects'
oto i, D
r the vacant Groben' In the Grdhnblock
Brussels, Hale lit 2 o'clock, Mrs. Ma Willis,
Proorietrese: I) M Scutt, Ane,
TUESDAY. DIC(.. 10th — Farm Stock end
Implements Mimi, la, Con. 17, Grey township,
Bale nt 1 o'otook sharp, Dougherty Bros.,
Prop'• • Geo. H Elliott, Auo.
THURSDAY DEC. 1211L—Fat to steak, lm-
plemente, oto et Lot 1, Con. 4, Grey, Salo
unreserved .51 o'clock. George 0. Johnston,
Proprietor; D DI. Knott, Ana,
Notice of Dissolution of
Partnership
NOTICE hereby give Martha partner.
ship heretofore eubelottug between us, the
nndersi nod. Nelson Boyden, Fred, Hayden
end Benjamhl Hayden, carrying on Voidness
ae General AI oration CH, under the arm name
of .'HAYDEN & 8ON8” in the Vllinge of
Ethel, in the County of Burenwas on the
lith flay of October, 1010, dineotved.
Dated at Ethel, the 26th day of November,
1020, NEuAON HAYDEN,
BEN. HAYDEN,
AILED, HAYDEN.
Farm for Sale
Being Lot 4, Oou. 14, Grey tewnettlpp, 100
pores; 02 acresoleared l 60 aerial 11101111 ; 12
aorta west clover; 12 pores not seeded and
Lilo balance In pasture. Bank barn 40x70 ft.;
geed frame house, dement colt.,- astern
spring water, °tekerd,ernanUnits, t mime of
Radar fences good, 2r%Milan from Bruonela
and Walton, Possession at once, Priced for
creek Went $0760. Apply to Wire. Wm. Blake
at 81. A8 ntstro5, Atrlturn 0 0., Or George
Blake, oh Lot 6, Oen, 14, Grey. 24.11
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We have a complete stock of this well renown
English line sucli as :
Yardley's Old
English Lavender
Gift 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
O
Yardley's
Shampoo Powder
Per pkge. 60c
also
Yardley's Face and Talcum Pounder
Cold Creams Face Creams'
and Compacts
Yardley's Shaving Bowls
See them
'../OARIMPLMIFIA iftel44e)netetetett•teteteut etesratetrtetetpt€ teeote,eutct�crcte rc,
ui Smiles 'n Chuckles. Candies
Every box contains a
guarantee of absolute
satisfaction.
Boxed in 5 Assortments
Price 60c lb.
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Allen's Drug Store
Exclusive Agent for Nyal and Penslar Remedies
Druggist and Stationer
Successor -to James Fox
Prizes Are Increased.
The exhibit of draught horses
which has always been a feature of
the Guelph Winter Fair, should be
increasingly interesting at the com- 1
ing show, Dec. 9 to 12. Over 51500
is being offered in prize money and.
an additional section has been added
to the prize list by which $100 is •
being offered for yearling geldings.I
Previously no classification was pro-
vided for animals of this age. With
the exception of the yearling class,
ten prizes are offered in each of 7
sections, with 5210 being the total
prize money in each section. In the
yearling gelding class the first prize
is 530 with each subsequent prize
55 less.
owe -LOOK AT YOUR LABEL
G
atre
Friday and Saturday - Dec. 6 - 7
Ken
Maynard
IN
A FIRST
NATIONAL. PICTURE
Coma out to Cheyenne. See the
greatest rodeo ever held 1 See Ken
Maynard ride bucking bronahos
bulldog racing steers and ride to
Victory on Tarzan in one of the
most thrilling races ever staged 1
Thousands of people from all
over the world visit Cheyenne, Wy-
oming, during its world -fatuous
annual rodeo. Ken brings this
rodeo to you as part of a wonder-
ful love story.
WITH TARZAN
THE WONDER HORSE
Monday & Tuesday -. Dec. 9 & 10
The Strange
Cas fOk
;dmper
Captam
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With
Internationally Famous
PAUL WEGENER
and the
Continental Beauty
MARY JOHNSON
Trapped in the lonely Arctic waste%.
Hie plane hopelessly wrecked 1 For-
gettirg the ways of men and women.
Then a miracle brought him back
to cleilization. Wild 1 An animal 1
With nothing to remind him of life
except the love of a beautiful girl
EXTRA - "Felix the Cat"
Friday & Saturday - Dec. 13 & 14
Tom Mix "Deadwood
®®d
i
and Tony in Coach"
A Western Picture you have been waiting for
9 "REVENGE" "THE TEMPEST"
Comin ! "The Crash" "Tie Haunted House"