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The Brussels Post, 1919-4-17, Page 1
VOL, 47 NO, 42 Per ii 80(108 in .•1 tivauct: LI USSELS. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, APRIL r7, 1919 KhRR, Proprietor fi 'I�il.ii�lillU➢�'1�1llfIDlIIoNU{a 1,.1li.Llfllil„ltult�l'w�i 44 a ' Ord a Little $tai" i Ll 1' Tj '' , I I I, t ilu I 1l�.>f J... .. ,I llliilU iUi1}itlil. w hW,. u Time and again you have heard someone say, "If I only had a little capital back of me I know I could make money with that proposi- tion." Resolve, ?oday, that you will not face Fortune emptyhanded. Sow the seeds of your success by starting a savings ac- count with this Bank now. THE— Bank of ova Scotia Paid•up Capital $ 6.500.000 Reserve Fund- 12,000.000 Resources • • 150,000,000 P, II. GILROY Manager Ilrussels Branch III 1 11 I 11111 23 Illlllllr:I•�•. ltD New Advertisements Slehs—P, Amen t. Auction Sate—Wal. plilh+r, Healon for sole—W, 1.l. Love. Pound—London Prue Prete. Form for sale—W. A. Gilbert. Engine for sole—Thuell (iron. Paroid roofing -13. L sten art. Weekly store news --hones Pox. Have your stege—R, 1!, Bothwell. ('ow, for role—(}or.on McDonald. Make to Oredn'ors--1t. Vnnstone, Clearing sale list—John 51eDonsld, Priae-oatting Bargnb(s—Richards & Co. Announcement—Wellington Produce Co. 15tCICt news HI uevale A vary intermit intr meeting Way held at the home of Moe J. Bteckcn- iidge., Thueedev, Apt il, Huh. Airs. Tate read sevee'i letters I'ivun the boys oversea,' (4 IIIIII 4g RI 'mettle ladies for their Madness to thein due - ing the Wal'. Rev. F, Burgess gave a very interesting talk 0(1 "Habits and what they lead to," showing that habits formed when a child will con- : etitlte the (diameter of a person. Secretary asked that all parties hav- ing Red ()rosy socks or yarn on handl please return o(4 or before May 1st to 111s. 0. Tate as they wished to dis- pose of them before the books are dosed for' the year, Oranbrook Miss Bessie Alderson has gene to 'Toronto to take a position as book keeper, We wish her succes8. L•tst. week John Fischer solid 13 pigs 3 months old to Geo) go Fishi'1, Elora township, for the 50111 of $225. The seller a(tys he only fed thele about 100 bushels of grain (w(1 thinl(0 thele 10 motley i11 swine. He has a sow now with 12 elmat8 that are coming 01011g well. )04.00 LOA5@4848 0.09400.0004402` e00o000000480000004000.448484 a, s1 0 & q 0 4 1.3 e 0 0 4 a 48 48 48 48 48 4 • 4* e 48 n l�t 4) 4e M a 'a n e * •a •4 0 .3 1 414 0 4 4 •A m 48 ss 48 u 48 a A 4 :p C2 RA to a Fe of their FF��"Iti, b L�Y ® Women's Dongola Kicl Bak., regular 2 50 and $4.00, reduced to ... ... : Women's Dongola Kid Oxfords, regular 3.00 9 m and $3.5o, reduced to ... ... .., itt+ Gents' Fine Calf Shoes, regular 7.5o and t m $8.00; reduced to ... o eGents' Lelitber Leggings, cegllior .2 .25 and L P a • $2.50, reduced to ... a Men's Mule Riede I-lea\=y Boots, regular 2 2K $3 5o, reduced to ... .„ ... 0 0 Misses', Boys' and Children's Shoes away down in Price 48 'arn ?ss Department • eWe offer Brown Sweat Collars at © Yellow Red Edge Sweat Collars at Ventplex Sweat Collars tit ... t* 114 * w icharh, Fl ik -r'l �''},. K 0 ° "e., t,lrN. day ` o. * S *'J*ROAAie44a484848 Omf,rr0444tetee O*048i440480 0000. 4.**090040040b+ 3.50 1 e 3 3 3 8 0 48 48 0 4 (P 0 u 6 48 * l _ Two comfortable (Dwellings for sale. 55c 65c 65c • 48 0 n t 4 4* 0 O m 0 0 (r a 0 0 A e 48 Next Sabbath Morning tllrv. Keuue,I t pastor, will p r4,11141 .1• :1.1111 Il il'l1e!1 t 11t1ItJ 1f lh• ry" Olcti +i Ito•,+ 1/,• (1 b •1.t the kV. Al.S I haut.- eflet 0(3 eervier. kltedeol ne1er•tiun•, will he rendered by the choir, 13olgrtl.ve Flax will he groW(( by ti uumhet of lite rill 1i1o14E in the 0urnuled 1.7 9.8 We Will li Ve (11(118 running on 3eides of (4 viz --Blyth, 1Vingllaln and 13(14;- 4.01e I bis year. We aze. srtlry to NI1(le that Aits. Mc- (lill roll 11(1,1 dislueale'd one of her hips. We hope She will soon be able to get. ,Lb( Iii Itgair1 hot her age, 80 years, is somewhat against, her. This tree k, 11 es. (Rev. 1 I)Itvisoil and 141iss•'Thor,L (111vistahel arrived home In the parsonage dicot \Viug- ham hospital. 13001 are (doing well and we hope the little ti utgh01' will prove 0great joy to Mev. and Mrs. Davison and many Whole as the years pass by, PERSONALS.—Last Winter Wm. Nethet'y anileu ell injury by a fall on the ice, and has not made 410 good pro. gt•ess as his friends hoped fee.—Geo. Daley has been en the intliepnsed list but we hope will soon he o. k —Mrs, Joe Wel b is much impeoved in health we ate glad to state. The Patriotic Association is com- pleting plans for a big time at the !tele- of Richard Procter, when nn•a date in June a Fiel(i Day of ad- dresees, presentation of medals, music, sport, supper., &e. will be put on and to which every body is invited. Watch out For further particulars. 0redit is Clue Brlgrave 0. O. To, foe their genet•osityin granting the free for .t n' commodious t odious Hall f r Red use t their c(1, t t Oeos8 and ntlr8e Patriotic purposes. The presentation of the proceeds of 00m4nan11y' entertainment would be a practical way of expressing thanks fnr the kindness. What (lo you say Wroxeter Sir, and Mrs. Pickard, returned to their home in Neweaetle on Tuesday. Sits. E. Cardiff, Brussels, visited (tet' parents, John and Mrs. Slorrisou, last week, T. and firs. Dacey attended 111e funeral of the foems10 father i41 Grand Valley last week, Herbert Patterson has purchased the residence occupied by the Misses Young on Sanderson street. Mrs. W. 0. Hazlewood attended the funeral of her brother-in-Ittiv, the late Rev. Do, Hazlewood, which was held in Toronto on Friday. Robert McLeod, of Sask„ a former resident of the village, called on friends here last week after an ab. settee of 10 years. He recently re- turned from France, Pte. George Savage, who recently returned from 0versens accompanied by his 111oth81', Mrs. Thos. Savage, Oanfleld, are, the guests of relatives in this viciuity. Pte. Arthur Wearriug returned un- expectedly from overseas Sater(1ay i friends ottl Inst, Although his to y had STORE OC°R PP PERSONS intending to Repair their build- ings would.do well to get my prices and see the - Goods before. buying, Satisfaction Guaranteed. H8 L. Stewart 11ENPRYN STORE EEy °oA ]livery Slabs and Stave Corners Order your supply at once. P. AMENT (1,t 11001.'8 n(lire of his arrival in Omuta he WW1 given a hearty reeep- tlon. He was a member of the 101st Batt.. Jamestown 00RP. FRANK SHAW HOME.—Last week Um p, Frank Shaw, Morris town- ship, arrived home from overseas and was heartily welcomed and looks well. He enlisted with the 10101 Huron Battalion and saw the real stuff in the fighting Line, Latterly he did duty as Quartermaster. ;His brother, Pte. Robert, who had one of his legs shattered, is still on crutches and has been in the hospital. He is now visit- ing in See -Hand and will be home be- fore long, Ethel IMAGES roa 8ALte.—Ethel Joint Stook Scales, 4 tons c,lpoclty, ore offered for Bele by sealed. tender. $5 to accompany tender as guarantee. Good Prams accompanies scales. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Vendors receiver( on Inlay let, (oho opened on May 2nd. (leo, 500ALL, W. H. Love, President. Sec. Oolnmittee, Oratibrook Farmers' olnb unloaded a ear of wire fencing this week, Next Council meeting and Oourt of Revision will beheld Thursday, May 22. Spring work i41 the field's and gar- dens is now taking the thought of the people. Pte. Elliot, Mitchell, spent the week end with his cousin, Mrs. R. Hamil- ton, town, The Auction Sale or D. Sadnera totalled over $6,000. He had 8800 worth of grain. A car of cattle and a car of hogs were shipped last week by Oranbrook Farmers' Olnb. A. L. McDonald has disposed of Lot 28, Con. 6, known as Jon. Rose farm, to Jno. Pear'soll,for 83,900. Mrs. I. Gill has disposed of her farm to M. Krauter, 10111 Cou., who has been the tenant, It is a tidy property. W. H. Love combined business with pleasure in a trip to Hamilton last week. His son Harold and family are residents of that city vow. Hogs reached $20.25 last Saturday, S. Sangster sold a bunch of 8 to A. L. McDonald which netted 8403.00 It certainly macre Sam. smile, This week D. and hire. Sanders and ohildveu motor to Woodstock for Easter. They expect to .start for the West on their trip about May 15. New cheese maker has arrived. His name is Geo, Hart, Mr, and Mos. McEachern have moved into the honse at the factory and Me. Hart will board with them. W. 17. le. of the Methodist church will hold their Laster Thank -Offering service in the ohm ch on Thursday evening at 8 o'cloelr. Mrs. (Rev.) Sut- cliffe, Atwood, will give an address. All are cordially invited. The 'Trustees of Ethel school have engaged Mrs. Bolton, of Wiarton, as stressor to Mies McLelland as Princi- pal i- pal of our school. Latter goes to Stayuer. Mrs. Bolton will com- mence tltttiee on May 1st. During the past week Pte. Olifford Rowland, son of Edward Rowland of this locality, arrived back from over- seas, We aro lad to welcome him g home: Clifford was wounded and lost a finger from one hand as a result We have had (the pleasure of wel- coming 8 of the Ethel boys house from n .,,, t 1• apparently v( seas this weep, All ap�alently in tile pink of condition, They are Ptes. John Williamson, James Spivey and Clifford Rowland. Ordinary people will have to look up to Oli(f. as ho is 6 ft. 2 in., tall. Ripley Enterprise says of a form- er resident of Ethel :—MTs, (Rev.) 3, IIenderson occupied the pulpit—IV the Methodist cll0rc1 on Sunday evening, Her elrgnenl; deliverance and earnest application of gospel truth was much appreciated by her andience, Airs. Henderson is capable of such an und- ertaking and deserves a great deal of ciedit. waking Service i yL'OUR banking requirements may be entrusted to this Bank with every confidence that careful and efficient service will be rendered. Our facilities are entirely at your disposal. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE lA Walton Branch C F. Misner, Acting Manager ( r. King w,� Reel \` Brown to move %VI -die -witty le wee10, with dilly tuunli lgilanl'- tees,, white 811Ltldieg 00 trout n!' the 10(14;.''4 he acei(lei,tly fell in frond. (d' 1,11, winch got ftight1 ur(1 toil etitrted off and after running over hitt they struck for home, Wagon stayed right elite up and the furnirule way (damaged slightly. 11 r. Ring rec(1v of several bruises but 1,0 Molten honey, Glad to Ileal he is able to get utmost. Grey Pte, Wilfcld 1!ON(ulgid has arrived from overeen8 looking Nue. Ile is welcome back. Donald McNeil 141.11 (ion , hn . gone 011 It holiday trip 10 1.he Weil whet,. he limy spend tate coming Simonet . 'Phos, and Alive Lily Ja(i(1111, son and (laughter of 1)V4(1. and :11,8. .Buck. lin, left last week for 5luteltl,t'u, :