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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1919-7-31, Page 8t 40 111 1"7- a'+ ry h + m P:rrarlie Talcum in Frosted Jars -- Very fragrant—f)oc Parulis I ut•kr- Veiy soft and fine—$11.25 Paradis Dry Creast-- Perfeet Bane for Powder—hue t• Paradis Cull Crean,— . d4 Won't grow liair—hoc Parai :. Massace Cream— . For Cleaning the Skin-5oc P;tradts'Peilet.'slter— yI.50 2 I'ar.idis Lotion— For toe after Shaving—Sr es Jonteel Talcum— .3 c Klenzo - Tooth F.t,, .., [ :.eryr . �x„�n ,.......o..,.:.�F....- ......L,«a.-tee ,.,�:.a+x..:i.in..:,i,++.( 'moi■�Y■� _gym i��'w� ��- Mp _ 44.si'4v44.04.0Fo44'h4a•0•kV'3.ai1' +•d*•F44+044+0* is ■ ®• ■ �1 Drug Store ri ightful Pordis Toilets 4 0 4.t mDruggist and Stationer 4. + :d ,W ieeHet 4$+G+•+4.+•+e+4+o+°+044+e+a+•OSeoe•ro+a4•0+4+S+•+• Real Photo Views of Brussels G for 25c. R Yo r Films are in Good Hands Here Nu doubt you have taken many pictures lately, and some about which you are pros' particular, Bring in Your Films and have ! them Developed and Printed here. They will receive careful attention and we will try to get the best from every picture taken PROMPT' SERVICE Kodaks Eastman Films Velox Paper • • 0 + • Dee "<, 4 Store a.ra 1 eta Sterns Nsx•r Sunday Rev J. T. Strachan B. A., will preach to the noon congrega- tions of the Presbyterian and Metho- dist churches at ti and 7 o'clock. C. P. R Farm Laborers' Excursion will run Westward on Thursday August 14th. Sr2 00 to Winnipeg with $18 oo return Iro o Winnipeg, See advt. OLD Boys' RE l'NIUN --It was au un- questioned success but as t will take several columns to tell all about it report tna t iwIelt over nutil next week to make roots for Entrance Ex •minatien report just to hand. 'THE locket and chain advertised in THE Post* was tester, -1 te it; owner last 'Itnreday. Nett seri, Dr,N'T f,'.r;,.1 Furuilur. Sales at Mrs. McLareu's and Jas. Mci allum's Satur• .lav afternoon of this geek. THE Poar was delighted to have ores of Old Boys' and Girls call and it .vas a great pleasure to welcome them to ' our town. A cement sidewalk has been put down at "N',ttingi'am Cottage" by Chas. Pope. Work was done by A. Camp- bell and L Jackaon, TOWN HALL looks 20 years younger', -.ince it was treated to Oa new suit of paint. Tate Reunion was got in vain. There was a hustle last 'Thursday by the artists with pots ,tt 5 brushes to effect 'he chauge, AT GUELPH.—Miss Hazel Lowry and Miss Layette i<a!]antyue are attending the t) A. C al t.unlph pursuing the Sumrner course in a lem•ent'try Agricul- ture one of the newel subjects these plays. The voting ladle:= were home for the Re•unton. This week N ss Maude Bryans apeut a few days in town. She is taking a special course in the McCormick Neuro- hgicat College where she will reside for the next couple of months. Miss Bryans is greatly eft oying tier work and eon - siders it a great privilege to attend such an institution. Pxnce Saturday was ushered in by the booming of auvils. First on Main street 1 then on the backs of the Maitland. Gone ars: sometimes designated as long Tom's, &e. Well there was stout 'rem- ntd thiu 'ibtn that morning ou the job, ! 'vith Kiug William very busy and all ; kept iplumb by 5. T., who staved up i nearly all night to be ready. It was a cannonade that nearly scared people out of their wits until they remembered ;it • was Peace day. TWO Atte:110N Si,1. es SATURDAY nF rills WEEK -=Auctioneer Scott will have a busy time Saturday afteruoon as he will conduct an Auction Sale for Mrs, ' G. N. McLaren, Catherine street. at e o'clock azul one at 4 for Jas. McCal- lum, corner of Albert and William streets, Both will be without reserve as ptoperties have been sold and former owners will be moving out of town. *fills give further particulars. Dr, Fred, Bryans was a welcome visi- tor to Brussels this week being his first visit since his return from overseas. While lie had a strenuous experience it was on the whole an enjoyable one Mrs. Bryaus and daughter were not able to coma to Brussels with the doctor. The latter was accorded the glad hand by many old friends. He purposes tak- ing a post graduate course before re- suming praoiice, Frank Bryans, who is engaged at teaching in the 'Technical School, London, is home for the Re- union, READY POE THE (''RAY.—An organi2a. tine meeting for the coming Reforend- •rm vote wait held in Melville church, J. T. Wood occupying the chair. Alter Co. Secretary A. T. Cooper had addres- sed the gathering on the proposed vote the following officers were elected :-- President, j, T. Wood ; Vice President, Mrs. I. Parker. T. McCall and the resi- dent pastors ; Sec., Allan Lamont ; Treas., R Loatiterilale ; Committee, Mrs. A. McGttire, Mrs. R. Dark, Mrs, W. W. Harris, A. Stewart, F. H. Gil- roy, A. McGuire, S. 0. Wllsott, 13, S. Scott, J, Forand W. H. Kerr. Brus- sels should give a good report of. Itself when It comes to Election day, ry rui.•�t'�. exeremenekommensionmeisie Expect to unload a car of Salt at McNaught Station next Monday. F b0 FULFOIV5 Sec,-Treas. Cranbrook Far- mers' Club. emus, pups for sale. Apply t0 At,Ex. NICHOL, Brussels. Phone 1018. SPEcNAL to Beef Rings. IP yen have hides to sell and wish to get the bigrioes see me. At. so want large quantities of live poultry, Phone 13322 S. WEtNaTEtN, Braasels. Suer CASE containing base ball euit lost in Brussels during the Celebration. Finder kind- ly leave at Downing Bros. Shue Store. WaleT watch loot in Brussels on Tuesday, Has Cowan engraved on it. Finder will greatly oblige by leaving it at Tan POST. Sa1NOLEe.—Suet arrived at Walton Sawmill e ear load of 6 x B. C. Shingles. Jona Me. DoNALn, Walton, 1.422500m52 1 52 wanted on Monday and Tuna - day of each week. Phone No. 01 for prices, &e, R. T1105150E, Brussels. CEDAR Fence Poeta and Anchor Posts for sale. Apply -2P Lot 11i, Con. a, Norris. Phone 4510 CSco. E. REAon1AN. GET your lawn mower pat 1n good working order by Geo Edwards.. ANT person requiring organ cleaning or re. pairin.• should call Phone 87, Brusssle. WANTED. ---head Horses and Cattleromptly removed within n radius of 0 miles. No animal removed without the hide. Will pay. from 30 to 56 for animals brought to factory. Phone at our expense. Phone (day) 121 (even. ingi 173, The Farmers' Fartiiizer Co., Ltd., Winghatn. Da. PARKER, Osteopathic Physician, visits Brussels Monday afternoon of each Week, Chronic and nervous diseases successfully treated, Visits residences, (lonsuitation at Queen's Botel, tt People We Talk About tt 1.> M. Ferguson, merchant, Stratford, a former Brusaelite, uuderweut an opera- tion at the hospital iu that city. We are glad 10 hear he is tasking favorable progress, Miltou and Mrs. Sharpe and z child- ren, of Oak Hatbor, Mich., and Ma. 'Joseph Sharpe aril daughter, Betty, •Poled(, ate visiting relatives and old trtend , Alfred 1,• D€any, Buffalo, N P , ir• here for his auuual visit with Won. and Mr's Oakley '1'lie (atter is bus nrnthet' Mr. Denny is a Brussels Old Boy and consequently very welcome C and Mrs Thompson, Clarence and Miss Gladys, Toronto : Mrs. (Dr.) Main, Buffalo ; and Mrs Mills, Hamilton, con- stitn' ed It happy party who visited at S a rd Isles Bailey's home last week. Mrs. Wolter Scott, Nottawa, Miss Nel- lie Tattler, Singhampton and Miss Good, Kitchener and Misses Eleanor and Ethel Word, Erin, were visitors with the family of J T, Wo,.d Russell Z miner, Toronto, was here for the Re -union. He was accompanied by his mother, and were guests of A C. and Mrs Dames. Mr, Dames and Mts. Zimmer are brother and sister. Sergt, jas, Bain, of Ronthewaite, Mau.. is here on a holiday with Jas, and Mrs, Ballautyne, his uncle and aunt, while re urging fro.n duty overseas His brother also wore the King's colors but got home in advance, 'Phe latter was wounded. Both are sons of Jno and Mrs. Bain, former residents of Grey township, Mrs Bain was a Bal- lantine. Entrance Examination Report Following is the list of successful can- didates at the recent Entrance Examin- ations. Norma Treleaven stood highest in the Inspectorate with 678 marks out of a total of 750 The marks of the uu• successful candidates will be s int to them at once Miss Mina Elliott. Torero., is a yla- tor witb Miss Berva Buying Sorry lo hear r,f the illness of Rev, Mr. Pierce but hope he will soon be all right, Mss Hattie Downing is home after a fine time in Muskoka for a few weeks after school closed. Miss Mildred McColgan, Draytou and Mrs, Corbett, Rothsay, are visitors at the hone of Mrs. W, W. Harris. Miss Maude Wiltse, Clinton, was here enjoying the OA Boys' Re -union as a Visitor with Jets A. W. Dennison. Miss: Mary Mortes, Z•on city, is re- newing old friendships in -Brussels and locality. She was a former resident. Miro; Grace Walker, Clinton, is a -guest of ),liss Beatrice Harris She was e former teacher ou Brussels school staff Miss Fenn ie'1'hompsuu, Hamilton, a former Iirusselite, smiled on old friends here, being the guest of Misses Hunter. John 'Thompson. Fred Perdue, Arnold and Clarence Huether spent the Re- union with relatives end friends in Brus- sels and locality. Norman and Miss Dara Stnith tool the former's young dsughte:', Miss Ruby, are here for a vacation at the parental home, Albert street. F, N. and Mrs. Burke. Chas. and Mrs, Hughes, of Ineersolt, and Nurse Beet - rice McNair, Vancouver B, C were holiday eteuiors with G. H and Mrs, Samir. Arthur aid Mrs, Smith and children and Miss.Olive Bailey are welcome visi- tors from Edmonton. They are known to many readers of Toe POST as lot reef Ilrnsseliles, BRUSSELS HONORS Cecil W, Bone Berva Cardiff Elaine Dennison Ella M. Fraser Marjory Grasby Marjory Hoover Stewart McQuarrie Margaret McNair Jennie Ritchie Alathea. Smith EI zabeth Smith Jean Walker Eric Whitfield PASSED Marie Baker William Balfour Archie Ballantyne Olive Bolger Verena Clark Vera Crozier Ethel Deuois Hazel Drager Robert Engel Marjory Fulton Annie Harris ..- Norman S. Hoover Harold Keys Amy Love Cbristena McCallum Mary E, McDonald Geo, A, McNair William Mitchell Grace Murray E'va Walker Frank Oliver Lenora Patterson Sylvester Rsynard Bernadette Ryan Gertrude Sangster Jessie Sangster Wallace Shold:ee Margaret Steveuson Cameron Strachan Mae Warwick Gladys Whitfield Merrier T, Wood FORD WICH Bean, Elizabeth Boehler, Hilda ldrears, James Cook, Milton Denney, Earl (h) Eckel, Pauline Eckel, Stanley Elliott, Grace Graham, Kate Graham, Minnie Hutchison, John King, Clara Leonard, Doris McLaughlin, Elsie. Montgomery, Kenneth Shearer, Andrew (0) Spotton, William 'Popham, Gordon Miami, Marjorie WROKETER- Allan, Mao Hamilton, Murray Graham. Elms McDougall, Margaret McMichael, Lloyd Merkley, Harry Rasmussen, Lorena Rutherford, Raymond Toner, Irving Vogan, Granville Weir, Hazel (h) Westlake, Arthur Wheeler, Alice BLVTH Bowen, Wesley Cowan, Janet Dabie, Eugene Fear, Lizz e Fraser, Hugil Garrett, Laura Garrett, Lizzie Hill, Sadie Kelly, Eileen Logan, Effie (h) McGowan, Effie (h) Ronger, David Scrimgeour Clittord Stackhattse Elwood 'Hanan, Addle Turney, Chace Wighttnau, Harold Yunghlut, Major WINGHAM Bennett, Frances (tt) Bisbee, Gordon Black, lean liottr, lames Lewis Campbell, lames 11. ''ampbell, ).,ewrenee Currie, Etta L'l nets, Vet na Dobie, Cecil Doualdsou, Sherlev Donaldson. Charles l llacot, Wilfred Ewer, George Fraser, Louise Gannett, Bertha Geddes, Edna (11) ti lk osuu. Edna Gibbons, Evelyn Hanna, Louise llen,terson, Price ilutton, 511)11 Inglis. Nellie Ittvut, ti:'r dee 1 uttou, lila rilel> ua!d, King(") McE' <aiu, John McKinney, Mettle McVettie, Janet (h) Mitchell. Marion (t) Pike], Mai ie Piper, Ibornthy Revel. Elders lwb.dlsuu, Gertrude Robertson, Viola E. Roth, Mary Scott, Agnes Simpson, Ethel (b) Williatnson, Alice (b) Willou, Jean CLINTON Alcock, Marion K, Argent, Mary Ball, Douglas Bateman, Marjorie (h) Beaton, Katie (h) Bouch, Ethel Brenuau, Josephine Castle, Clifford Combe, Agnes Crawford, Rosalie Evaus, Ruth (h) Flynn, Mary Gibbings, Percy J,1; Grant, tt'ilfred Hale, Ruth Higgins Joseph (h) Higgins, Ruth (h) Holland, Bruce Hunter, Reinsert (h) Jervis, Wilfred Johnson, Florence Jones, Frank I Londesborough, Wm. Lawson, Jean Levy, Lucy Lockwood, Bessie McCool Wellington (0) McGregor, John A. McIntosh, Mary McIntyre, Audrey (h) McNeil, Normae McTaggart, Fred. McTaggart, Mary (h) Middleton, Robert H. Miller, Violet Miller, .Bileeu Nedeger, Linnie (0) Reid, Eric Reynolds, T.,eo Rorke. Kenneth Sheenhals, Olive (h) Shepley, (..haries Sparkes, Margaret Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart, Mary E. Stroug, Grace Pasker, Percy Tebbutt, Carman (11) Thompson, John R, Treleaven, Norma (h) Voddeu, Dora Wigginton, Jack Yesbeck, Joseph Yungbiut, Arthur SEAFORTH Aberhart, Carl Aberhart, Geo, (h) Alexander, Margaret (0) Arnett, Arthur (5) Beattie, Edwin (0) Cameron, Anuie Carswell, Gordon (h) Chesney, Florence (h) 12hittenden, Margaret 'Cleft J. Scott (h) Coyne, Margaret Crich, Frances (b) Dempsey, Mary Farnham Fall (h) Flannery, E leen (h) Flanigan, Teresa Goldhawk, Hilda Godkiu, Nora (h) Hickney, bee Hudson, Mae Hugill, Joseph Hyde, Erna L. Jackson, Fred, (h) Johnston, Thelma (h) Kellar, jack Kennedy, Dorothy Kennedy, Etnily Kerslake, Donald (0) Lane, Jatnes Lane, Lorette (11) Livingstone, Gilchrist We Livingstone, William Lowery, Isabel McGowan, Mary McCuaig, Marjorie MnGregor, Ross (I1) McKay, Ronald McLean, Marion (11) McRae, Angus (h) McRae, Roby (h) Malone, Charles (h) Marriott, Lulti (h) Marriott, William (0) Miller, Toledo Montgomery, Neil (h) Moore, Robert Murray, Nora Peterson, Herold Purcell, Leona I.taukia, Kathlvn (11) Scott, Wilfred Seip, Abble Shannon, Hiram Simpson, Retia (11) Smitb, Ettie Souter, John Stewart, Eric (h) Strong, Pearl Toward, Eileen (h) Webster, P. Mae :n (1 s OGRESS Ri SS of innahely be be and perp:firing for it. Far niers— — 1)y exercis- 7r1 tf.resi gb:t in raising cattle, liop.s And other readily sale- i 1 pi odiir't'.... ('flu add to 1lir r worth, `1.1ii Rink stirls artrj erirruitie e -e rvery kind of rig] lrilll.Ural rrIlPTaI'1011. THE A. (al n BANK C)T CANADA BRUSSELS BRANCH G. H. SAMIS - - MANAGER have had erected on King Street, the main thoroughfare, a number of posts m 660 feet apart and all autos will be • timed by the police by these posts, as no auto can lawfully go faster than one -half -minute from post to post, te Over $2,000 in fines was collected last 2 year in that town. Tell Us The News Stircc"»atAir.i-^t'atiliiti:ai eitatai+eeeatauasiukk'+i-,re,G.eririttrs,l✓m.ae:�•.+• +rnaW-ia`: 00000000051000000000040IGS040 e4v4Q aea,ot otx41i4443 Y'ia Z' oc9zoo 7 x�y,:tore ) to THE�ili;'�'1 6r- SPORE earemimseaverse rf 8 110 96 CD 0 u) e • P) q3 cv ) ee 0 5)) rd ,9 C1 0 69 b Weekly Store Ne,,;.; s> Perislar To ,th Past One of our very best Dentrifices and we are still selling it for 25c per tube. Lysol The great 'Disinfectant and Germ Killer. Al- ways in stock, For The Babies MacKay's im Pearl Barley flour I• We presume that there never was a newspaper in any locality that gave • all the local happenings. It is often that someone comes and somone goes that the reporter does not see. 0 It happens that the family is missed Bi several tines. They get the im-' pression that the editor does not 2 care to mention then]. This is a mis- • take. In most country towns the local work is the hardest work con- nected with a newspaper. A man si may be a good editorial writer, but a flat failure at the local work, and vice versa. Editorial material is obtained by study, by reading news- papers, sometimes by using scissors. Personals and local happenings can't be read and clipped from other pa- pers. It takes physical as well as mental exertion to get ten or twelve columns of local news in a town of this size, Most people take a local 0 17 0oo00000098i)005000000000000 gays, elm5))gaternoopgAs000gsg+®50r0© A. Barley Fnod for Babies and Invalids. You will find it en- tirely tellable. 60c the package , B Splendid fur cleaning win - doors and silverware, Al- ways on hand. Matte heti mond of your Complex. Alt The Garden Court Line Very ftagratlt and 1lunlily unex- celled, Auto Baal Maps Something evoty auto driver will lied moat convenlent, 25e each Auto Eye Glasses m Also a great cofort to auto drivers. Good variety in style - and colors, 26 anti 50c For a builder after Theo Id Boys you can't beat Penslar Tasteless Cod Liver Extract $1.00 pet' bottle Knew More About Hens than History. After rending the famous poem, "The Landing of the Pilgrhn Fathers" to the class. ' the teacher said 1 As a drawing exercise suppose you each draw, ac- cording to your imagination, a picture of Plymouth Rock." All bat one little fellow qct to worir. He paused and finally raised his hand. "What is it, Edgar r" the teacher nak- ed Please inn 'cm," Edgar piped out, "do you Want us Cn draw n lien or a rooster 7" Will ye ne conte brick againp TO all the Id B Boys Ilnppy to meet,Morey to part and Happy to Inert. twain, JAMES FOX DRUGGIST and STATIONER 17 l5 G 0 Heifer Strayed Winthrop Flour Mill for Rale paper to get the local happenings. Strayed from Lot 2 , on. O. Grey, nbottt Jn11151trg0 rod yen r -crit hef ter,wiEh with m' without mnehinery. Rinne very {) thed{ ) A i P ti 1 1x0 timber in saetie Prom 10 to 49 Past lune. Don't be afraid to tell editor Or or re- horns. Hole in eft ear, np norma on 1 10 porter that you have friends who are leaaing to has reoovory will be thankfully re- Alcott quantity of dressed pine and brick, interested in your friends, You owe 1 d wt9 tiENARY R. E. GOVENt. ,K, it as a duty to them to let your friends know of their doings. Perhaps you think the paper shows partiality, but just see if the paper doesn't treat you right if you give it a chance. Jamestown Mrs, Eliza A, Johnston, Atwood, has been visiting her cousin, Mite, G. D. Parks. A. Pollock and David Ballingall made a flying visit to Galt last Satur- day and Sunday, Mrs, James Strachan was a visitor with her daughter, Ers. P. A, Mc- Ewen, Turnberry. Rev, Jno. T. Strachan B. A., and family were visitors at the former's old home during the past week, Last week Wm. and Mrs. Hamilton and G, D. and Mrs. Parks attended the funeral of James Andrews, a rela- tive, in Godericb. Rev. L, Perrin, formerly of Wroxet- er now stationed at Hamilton will take a service in Victoria Hall, on Sunday evening next, Aug, 3rd, at 8 o'clock. How to Catch the Motor Speeders The POIiCO Commissioners of Pres- ton have adopted an ingenious method of catching the auto speeders. They BORN OLATa—In Brussels, on July 29th, 1019, to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Glair, of Detroit. a Son. NTOnoL,—In Morris township on July 22nd 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. James Nichol, a daughter. DIED PrE1918 GeorgePlane,rlPieroe,ts township, do88 J years, db' months and 0 days. BRUSSELS MARKET -- Fell Wheat 82 05 Spring Wheat 2 06 Oats Peas Barley Butter Biggs Hogs Wool.....,.... ....................... Potatoes per bag Wool (unwashed) 1 90 40 46 20 70 18 45 $2 10 2 05 150 28 9060 20 00 60 0e ve or 6.4 Phone 2417 Brunnele R. R.8, ' 6 2 Box 10.1, Seaforth, Farm for Sale Steer Strayed 72 acre fain for sale, being Lot 18, Con, 12, - Blinn township. Nearly all in grass, 0 room Strayed from the premises of the undersign- frame house with cellar, bank barn, driving ed, early In July a year old gray steer with shed, pig pen, small orchard flowing well, &c. horns, Small clip out of left ear, Any infer- On rarer mail route 2 aures from Atwood. oration leading to its recovery will be thank- Possession Dec, 1st. Plowing will be done this fully received, T. D. HAMILTON,Fall. For further partinnlors aptly on Lha t-tf Lots 00 0 04, Con. 1, Grey. I premises, or write Atwood P, 0. R. R. 2. Molesworth 'phone No. 111 I 5.4 21115, 101,125. JOEN$TON. LE TE THE Season is well under way, but you yet have time—if you place your order Immediately—to have your Engraving done before the Old Boys' Re -union, many of whom will visit our Cemetery, All Lettering entrusted to me will be neatly done and in the best style. Wily not improve your lot with a set of posts or have a Marker placed at the foot of each grave with the name of the departed en- graved thereon. Brussels Granite and Marble Works A. E. HERSEY, Proprietor. Miiny Th Farm L i . ,� �� �° u' ,13 ��� a �w � r . for Harvestingin ' - ester ala (Being Trip West"—$12 to WINNIPEG. "Return Trip East"—$10 from WINNIPEG. IPEG. TERRITORY GOING DATES Prom elation in Ontario West of Smith's Palls to and including Toronto on Lam Ontario Shorn Linn and Ravelook-Poterboro' Line, Prom stations Prom atnornto toPrySudcsiv Prom stations Bethany Junction to Port liaaison and Burtcetoc to Bobenygeon, incioolve. Aupust 12th P‘12111 S From Station )n Ontario WpJc: end South of Toronto to and including Munition and Windsor, 0x1, From Stations on Owen Soon , Walkerton, Irerowater, Wingbeiti, 10101n, t.i•b.nvel, pnd,n•i,d,, Nt. 71,ny'•. 1th Port Burwell and A1:, 'Phomas 1,ranrl et, From stations Toronto and North to Dolton, ineluaive. .. BP WOIAt. TWROtl1tN YrtA1Na mole Ytt 4t0iWT0 Ful pirticula.n from Canadian Pacific Ticket Asentl, W. B. IIOWARi), District Paaaeogar Agent, Toronto