The Brussels Post, 1937-10-6, Page 5DA
Un 4; .err Auspices r•f the
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Music Supplied by
Flarerence Sauer
and Her Orchestra
Come and Enjoy Dancing
On Resurfaced Floor
Admission
AUCTION SALE
Farm, Farm Stock and Implements
South Half of Lot
Con. 4, Morris Twp.
THURSDAY, `OCTOBER 7th
The following will be offereJ
at 1.30 p.m.
NJRSE£-
1 Horse 6 -year-old
1 Aged Horse
CATTLE --
1 Farrow Cow
2 Cows, 3 -year-old
1 Cow, 2 -year-old
1 Cow 2.year•otd
1 Steer ruing 2year-old
1 Helfer t sing 2 -year-old
1 Helfer 1 year old
2 Steers 1 -year-old
5 Calves
4 Steers 2year-o''1
IMPLEMENTS -
1 Binder Mower
Disk Sed Drill
Harrows Plow
Turnip Puiper Cutter
Set Single Harncrs
Set Double Harness
De Laval Cream Separator
20 Ton Hay 500 Bus. Oats
40 Hens 7 Geese
Fork Stoneboat
Wagon Hayrack
TERMS—CASH
John J. Brooks, Prop.
James Taylor, Auctioneer
1
Shovel
Shorthorn Field Day
Tuesday, Oct. 12
Tue lay, October 11th, has been
sot ,c-1111 by the P'>r,h-leu=on
Shorthorn C '1 to visit a number
of the herds of 011 sl carding i reed-
e1s in Huron County.
The following is a schedule of tiro
clay:, tour:—
it cunt,--\\', C. Oestreicher, C1editan,
%. mikes w't t of Exeter and \s
mile south.
10,15- -Wm. Morinck, Crediton
11.00-14. M. Peck, Zurich.
12.35 Lunch at the Dept. of A,;ri-
(Mhure, Clinton.
tiring your Minn, Coffer: will b,:
1,; plied. •
1 "a1 p tn• EPhriam Snell, Clinton,
2.45—.Frank \Vcod, 13tyth,
I.00_....1-1...ard Armstrong, 5052crth.
chew herds will be on d's.
h'^c :t or near the htrns
time tt,d, Il+'rd. sues Will lie
p•,'h d and progeny exhibited, A
elar,,(2 four -animal: will be judged
at11 farm and p1. 'tags '}•ui
crit s orad,',
Tbis P v 8(0131 should prof dp' a
utast 111 -..-resting and educational
day for ail cattle breeders. The
directors exit nd an invitation to
all who wish to attend, Whether
S1111 1'01%0 120.1ET 11et14 or not,
Fill up your car; h('!ng :nth•
lunch and enjoy a day with • your
neighbor bt'codors.
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ring aglything y a. want to rae,3Ua
prices reasonable for selling
Auctioneer, F. W, Kerne
THE BRUSSELS PQ$T
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 1
No. 1 Grapes
Choice No. 1 Grapes selling
2 Baskets. for 411c:—They're right
the window al—ORIIWAR'S,
Dog Poisoned
W. H. 'JOGAIV
at
111 1
One of the meanest tricks we.
know of Is poisoning an animal
which is• the pct of children. We
received a complaint this week of
such a ease, A dog which was the
Pet or the eltildren of the family
was poisoned. if folks cannot re-
frain front titis' forth of "spurt" they
might at least refrain from prattle -
Ing it on children's 'pets.
Rowland's Bakery Moved
To New Quarters
Tlni Rowland Bakeshop is nolo
located in the budding former:
occupied by the Ladies' Paris Shen
A new oven has been installed an
Mr, Rowland is now prepared t
Five you the host of service in al
your balting requiremen ts, Whole
some bread and rolls and tasty
pas --tries of all kinds—you can ge
client at Rowland's.
Large Representation
Cast Their Votes
y
a
1 • A Newcomer for the-Coneervatibes
in Huron -Brute Riding Recived
8,276 Votes
The fine weather encouraged
citizens to go to the polls and case
their votes' for their favourite candi-
date. Ail day a steady stream of
voters 5111 a little X opposite the
name of the man 10130 was their
choice to represent them in the
1ta11s of legislation and if their man
wins or loses In the race they P,;1
have the satisfaction or: ltnowu;g
that in exercising their francat:.e
they did wihat they considered right
for their Province.
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Church Notes
Services en Satnday in M0101',.
Presbyterian Church yere conduct.
ed by Rev, W. A. Williams, of
C•anbrook, who tools for his 0,1111.
ing text, Luke 15-42, "lf Thou Ifad.;t
Known," and in thio evening the hest
vac,; taken from Cal. 3-1.2
Services in Sit, Jalnl'5 Anglican
Church were conducted by the rec-
tor, Rev. John Graham, who took
for ills morning subject Acts 5.1.1:
"Behold he prayetlt." He spoke on
his series on St.. John's Cooped in
the evr'nin,g,
Scrota:; in l'nitc'd Church were
conducted by the minister, Rev, II.
J. 3Iahancy, who «poke on the topic,
"The Power is Oft'," and in the eve -
ohm "Election News:,
United Ch
urch
Time Young People's Sn1•iety of
United church held its second in •
door meeting of the season w'ita
the 0.1115 1.1315 Calrven:'r Margaret
POa'I:on ih chat,e,r. The scrtp:ar'
hEutlirg was real by Jeanne Vail
Norman. MIary Davieon Played o
piano solo, The topic nn Caz,ne.
ship was taken by the n:+w Presl-
de.it. Douglas Audefsor., IIe coir!
of the national h.trcll anlrcn (Hirer-
tnt tic tact '\1e 501130 .1124 int
1105 tes_.,,t.j mar this. A ee:e -
t ou b - Ole 0- t-tht censis1i113
\I 1 551 ,._en, Dorothy R"risl:',
LIu1,1 \':h ..,•r .,ad i.i:,yd 5 o,;,•r.
:,n was en.i: y' by all. The
1 " cru -,•d w1,1, til-' 11i111.th 11,'1:;'.
,1;‘,1 loll.
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t .: 1 _ 11': •i r try , t,{'
fa t'(33rj c'tu.;
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Gr•,'y, 1V iib p .':It';i 1'•,11- t.1
. 11 tar Il11inu11 t 1
151'Inst Ui511311 ctrl, M i,ae of ('1111''.
There is 5osithc'1' no dot453'
from tits treatment and :all parents
should avail thein: elves of this op -
opportunity to have their ehtldren
made ilnmmne to this disease.
IIFirst treatment. on Friday after-
noon, Oct, SI it at Ethel school house.
J. D. Colqultoun, M. 0, II,
Wins Guessing Contest
at D. A. Rain's Store
Harvey Gibson won the Way
Sagless Spring given away at D. A,
Rain's Furniture store to the per-
son who goe'stsed the lucky n11mher
on the spring fimin 1 to 55000. Har-
vey Gibson's guess was 1115 and
the corset number was 41 '1.
Little Stars
Mission Band
The reriul1r monthly nlcetin_ 1,11
the Lit,te Stara \Its,=inn Band 11-1114
111411 nit Tuesday afternoon of ties
week at 4.18, with the t're•=iclent la
the chair. Secretary and Treleafee
reteel , were read and adapted.
4cr`;' 01 i•1a:ii:15 was given h.
R:, I:: rr.• Th: .tory e::., 1,t1,1
by R1,:<, Aritistc,ang Bir;
4110:. , in. ere" dt1g.
Le joie Dance
Wednesday Nieiht
The r ,Is.els Legion are belittle :a
dance in the town hail 0n W,,(1u:->.
day night et next week. Flnrenee
Sauer and her orchestra, one of the
fav101Ite music makers of -Western
Ontario, wilt provide the music. The
legion postponed their dance .;odic
time age because of the epide;nie
of infantile paralysis so show your
a'r,,reciatiin of it by being the r
Weanl,,shay night and support this
\vul'tlly cause,
Upper Canada
Bible Society
The annual meeting of the Brus-
sels Branch of the Upper Canada
1.5.:, 5rslety will 110 braid in rile
[ Wiled Church on ,Friday evening,
Oct, lout,
Repo: is will b1 given by the Of.
tic cf the Branch and an 10110',,,,
on ::lin, illustrated by Pictures
will ba given by Ret', Walter .'l1.3-
11. ty, eecrrtary of tie t'pper
Canada 1 it 1 Society
This should b: t very 111, r.-tit1141
and ine ,Itt't11', evening as 5113113 is
nc-w in lite Huleti:ahl.
All are wrlermt',
Rev. A. C. Calder ant! Mrs.
Enterio;ned in Honor of
Conon aid Mrs. Apoleyard
Ail eent i,h1 much int;'r,•••t tenet
11.t, to St, t;• a g e's ileclo'y, Gods-
, •nity 1'11111 Rev. and 111:;.
:\• t'' i,l' ,
.111, 'talio ti its 1:,!t .
t' r tel Si,. Apel,;',i,l :'i 5
i "•'a u:hn aro s'.10,1:,
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,gid tie it
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i 1.11' o1 the t,er4t ,rl
i' 1 •il 10 ('1011ln
:•t„ r u' ,let',•(• tri 1111"111
i' 11 P' y, tithe ''•1114111 in his re
Plt ii.,' thanks Mentioned his
1 : of service to 1111 x11111.013 111
• Ih ftiffura nt. pari,hes in the (Hirer,.
o1• Ilnron, All Joined iu wish'ne
t'it roll and Mrs. Appleyorl3 31121113'
11101e years of quilt eseflllatess and
llrl'pilhess in their non' home,•
PEOPLE WE KNOW.
71.1.8, ''Retailer '555111ng visited
her son 15r, Wyman Spurting, 1u
London over the week -end,
Joe Kelly and Duncan McKin-
non attended the Gerrie Stair tact
week,
51r, 1h. W, Bureheli ;spenit the
weeht-cud at his ]tome here.
Miss Mina Bryan, Toronto, Wes
visiting at her home here last weak
Donald McRae of the Londou
Western Unive:si,ty was home for
the week -end.
Mrs, Anteon. Coleman of Stanley
Was a week -end guest pf her Futter,
Mrs, Jos. Wlythe,
Mr. Jack Oliver of Toronto was
b ere. this week( a vittol with his.
mother, Mtn John (Myer,
Rev J, P McLeod of Weston, a
former pastor of Melville Pit by-
1 ellen church was renewing old
frien'dsh'ips 111 towel this Leek,
Mr. IRoy McKee of 5 altilarnptee,
a former teller 21t the Bank of Coln.
m40Ce spent the hist few days of
his vacation with friends ;trotted
Brussels,
'Mr, and Mrs. George Dawson of
Port Stanley were • Sunday visitors
with the latter's parents, air, and
Mrs. Phillip Amens,
111r. and Mrs, ]toot, Boss, Misses
Gladys and Dorothy and Mfr, W.
McLeod, Kincardine visited with
firs, John E. Smith last week, and
:Mrs. Ross is remaining fora visit, -
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Rutherford
and Mrs. Mary Matthews and grand-
daughter Margaret .from Fergus,
.pent Tuesday With Mrs. J. E.
Smith,
Mrs. Lou Williamson was present-
ed With a gift on Monday evening
by friends and neighbours belare
they leave to move into their aew
Ilene- on William stro'I,
3A s.
l',;;;; multi 5p:'7:, M:1'11 .1
vicinity, has been visiting. with itar
parent::, Mr. and Airs, \4m. Thn"ll,
Rev. Jno. Graham :1n'.1 Mrs,
G:•altam 110'011 1;y at, ,'::c •11 a fare-
well
re -well tea in lneaur of c'anen and Airs.
A511, yarei, who are 1.0101.11g, 81 von
at St, Georgie:4 r,,;,r,} ti1•:a,rieh by
Rev. A, e. and
rig h,m Buys
ew Fire Truck
New Aparatus Tested and Found
Satisfactory, Council Is
informed
The regular meeting 01' tl1.' Wing -
ham Town Council was held 151r,r.-
day evening With alit m n.ners
ent except Cama. Thomson, Wilkin-
son and Lloyd. Iris Worship, 311yor
Hanna, was in the chair,
Conn. Van \Vyck reported for tate
Fire Committee that the new fife
truck was on hand and after hav
ing been tested was found to be
satisfactory. Some 1,600 feet nt
hose had been placed on it and
four men had been trained in it.:
operation. It w•as agreed that in-
surance on the 00w truck be given
to Mrs, H. Van cone,
Adissh xt
n followed With hr
gard to faking the fire truck out
of town to fires, het no decision
WaS made its to this [natter, 110
fire ceulnaalee tiering instructed 1,l
bring in a Apart 111 the next meet-
ing,
Tlie Afire and i'rop::.y C',,tnmit--
a
WEDNESDAY, O'0'TQJ311fl 0th, 133T
Gi The kind of going that makes heavy weather for
ordinary tires is "pie" for Goodyear Studded Tires. They
bite in and keep you moving—under control every,
second.,You waste no time—or gas and oil—in wheel
spins, slips and skids.
Goodyear Studded
Tires are designed, built
and proven for off -the -
pavement driving and to
defy deep snow. Farmers,
salesmen, postmen—
all who travel muddy
roads need them. To the
country doctor they are
well-nigh indispensable.
Smooth -riding Goodyear
Studded Tires give a new
sense of driving security
to every off -the -pavement
driver. See them at your
Goodyear dealer's—at the
same low price as Good-
year All -Weather Treads.
1.57
RUE ELLIOTT
Brussels, Onto Phone 82
tees were instructed to look 1:134
possible placing of tho tt uck in 2113
town hall,
The report of the Street Comm :t.
tee was given by Reeve D: t,d- 'n
Who m1111,3ied that the 11:5(11 at
the south end of the. main se,reet
had been conI1'i,Ied to the chopping
01411. The atre1'2 also would be
widened down that far. The county.
cam1,311 will meet November Iii, he
stated.
• A 1'+.ter was read, retie resoiusieee
ens' S. • Titcntas City Council w 1111
r., ar! r: /0111015 of h'aasPn tat108
Gala. Hetherington repotted for
th1. Psoperty Committee. that wails
were being erected in the basement .
of the town hall, also that eight 10115
of blower coal were tin eland fol'
the heating plant„ Conehulln.g, be
referred to the newly painted
Arena sign which has ,fust 10 :11 re:
decorated,
MORRIS
Mrs. Joe Shaw wii2 `a recent
visitor to Torarto to see her sister,.
Mrs. Thtts, Strachan, who is quite_
poorly at present.
Reeve hasten ('a chef was on a.
recent trip to Onto in company With
3evcral others to a convention in
connection with good trade,
Mrs, Thus, Darie:t of Waterloo
. is visiting with 11e1' son Roy on the
4111 line,
Mr. Rcb,rt Currie has returned
after enjoying, ng a good time at I3am-
m;,o.t for ,several weeks,
T r.e
only a few n,'
1;0 11 0'0 r.;n 05;,0;•1 7
53. ," 3 �F'1 t„
"Ontario on the whole is en-
joying an oxrellent year. Begin-
rting with agriculture end ending
with industry progress tins been
greater than in the past seven
Years," Sir Edward Beatty,
1f.0., LL.D., Chairman and Presi-
dent, Canadian Pacific Railway,
stated after It recent inspectionof
the Company's properties and of
agriculture and lltlsiness general-
Tenders Wanted
The Council of the Township of
(levy is asking for Tenileis for the
purchase and removal - of the shot
at 111, T,nvn'itiP 21::11 at Ethel.
The Cle:1 will receive tenders.
r i 4atnrd'y, Oct, 9th, t.. 8 o'clock
1.0111( r necessarily tueo,rtedi
4. 13. FEAR, Clerk.
ly throughout the province. Sir
Edward, and the members of his
party, were everywhere welcomed
by representative citizens, and
are here shnwn on the station
Platform at Sudbury after being
received by W, 2a, Mason, presi-
dent of the Sudbury Board of
Trade; .T, If. Simpson, acting
mayor of Sudbury, end Mayor
10,.A., Collins, Copper Cliff, In the
picture aro seen frorn left to right:
Courtesy of the Sudbury-Slor.—
fin-
ance and ltreasurer ' Aittken Went ofalk-
er, general freight agent; George
Stephen, vice-president of traf-
fic; Mayor Collins; Sir Edward
Bea±t•Y; Ii, 4, Ilumphrey, «tee -pro.
silent and general managor, east.
ermines; Thomas nimbi ey,Nettle
BaSimpson, neral superintendent;
n, Mr,Ma•sou,and13 .
Qni ty,n superintendent SgdIntry