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The Brussels Post, 1920-9-30, Page 8To c>opct-t to pay a 111g1 price for talc perfumed with an odor that c(.j:%ii thousands of &Ali ; to t;Lu duce would be ;t[w.d Tele JG1 e i - Toilet Soaps the costly new odor of 23 flowers costs you no won: than ordinary talcump. The Jonteel odor is a refined and refreshing new baguet of rare indi- viduality and subtle charm. Try it today. 35c at Geranium Bath Tablets ' floc. Klenzo Toilet Soap 15e. Rexall Glycerine Soap 15%; cake • 'o Facial Woodhury's Fa ' Sa P 25c Peroxide Bath Soap 25c Jergen's i umiss Hand Soap z 5 Medicated Carbolic Scup I:c cake Fairbank'a Glycerine and Tar Soap 15e cake Snap Hand Cleaner 25c Y- et rofo l A pore white Paraffin Oil -tasteless and od- orless. Pint Bets. $r Peptona:l I The New Tonic A combination of , Peptonized Iron, Malt,' Manganese and Cod Liver Extr, L t. Large bots. $1 25 New Ont. P. S. Com- position and Grammar 252. Lea fe la The T .•>,«. • -melee The F Q tertetIV of Pictorial Review Fashion Book gives an accurate fore- cast of the styles for the coming season. Price 250 Pictorial Review Crochet and Kuittina Book - Contains • directions int knitted sweaters, &. Price 300 Pictorial Review Em• broeleiy Book 35e Ptetnrial Review Maga• z;pe fur October. 25c Pictorial Review Pat• terns for sale. SMITH Store Druggist and Stationer Tile front of Geo, E. Weller's bard - lava ,ay -;t otos Items `ware store has been brightened up by the use of the painter's brusb. as has Downing Bros. and Wilton & Gillespie. NEXT public holiday will be '1'banks- i AUCTION Sale of Household effects on giving Day -Monday, October ISth Thursday 30th ins, , re 2 p m , at the Naw and rene.val subscriptions have ! home of Misses Hunter, John stri et. been rolling in to THE Posy. How does I See bills for list and other particulars. your label read ?The home has been sold to Mrs, P. SEPTEMBER closes Thursday of this Davidson and the Misses Hunter will week and with it the last of the half holt- move to apartments to the Stretten days for this season,j block. THE heavy rain of Sunday evening and Monday morning was a genuine I SECOND RAND ~huger Sewing machine, In first class repair, for sale. Jens OLVEnte. Hoven and lot for sale, conveniently located. Apply at Tan POET. ,r M i IV POULTRY WANTED J 1, t,vift: i, Ilighc'St 1\'Iilr' ket Tried "ill be paid. 4 4. k 3'• • I 1" ctpr a t:a Talk .e, li° s ! •�t W. ll Peet r f Benet., t:, vi tttu,; 111 town elle, Mem el leetrey hes Laken .I nom. tion to the pry (r t ,ds store of J. Fergu• soul L b+ •,n.l \I r 1' I v ted t•hildreit spent the i„i lit teletivee. at i, at n,Te ni r 151 t, t 1 t,nehaw len S to ,- rived heck to town last we,b from Still- + ing. 41st. ' M ,: Georee Bi, Iter is vieetee, vele• • tives and ,d,1 h tend - et & itch and locality. e. Miss Aliec Fleming, I ori wee shit- •N ing et the born,: of ,..liar. Ilo,vlett, • Queen street. * Poi further partirnhus eitll •1• Phone 48 a• Miss(trace Rose, W,o1-toek, was a 4. ,l, visitor at the home of her uncle, Welter W. J. McCracken • Rose, Frederick street. '� • Edward crud Mrs. Wallace, 'Toronto, were visitors with M1s, Robert Kerr, tt Fd .1.4.4.4,44+++++4,4 i4idfi'ii FS i t'1fi tit”ki `t" aietherof Mrs Wallace. -----7--..—...-...—zee-en-7e.Mrs. 1 A. Scott, Loudon, is the guest 1,, 91Thi Div.,.. t.oatl Wed t..d,y i of b 1,. ani Mre Se;itt this week. The 4• of this, were. A car of live poultry w,ys sh'pped legit week to New Yolk by R. 'Thomson A crit Of horses visa shipped to North Ontario un Wednesday by W. A. Lowry THURsOIY, Oct eta, k the date set for a high grade Concert by the Wo• teen's Insli:ute. Wa'elt out for parti- culars W, P. F1SA:elee advt. came to haul too late to he changed this week. He is offerug waterpcOof coats at 20% re- duction New mange adv,, of A Strachan in this issue wilt no doubt catch the eye of inane of the lady teadurs of THE Peer, D,d you see it ? FALL FAIR. YBT.-The.. ntarl•y Fall Fairs it to be held are as fellows \t.'iugham Sept, 30 & Oct. T Fordivieh, Oct. 2 Palmerston, Oct. 5 & 6 Teeswatei', Oct. 5 & 6 Dungannon, Oct. 7 & S RED CRo<s -All the old °theels of s Brussels Ked Cron Association are ask- ed to attend a meeting in the Audience room of the Pahlic Library Idoodar afternoon at 4 t 5 o'elo k to deal with „me matters m connection with it. Try and attend. W eustsutty evening of this week the Picture Htntse iu Brussels re opens, under the direction of F. S. Brown, with W. C. Smith as Manager, The place has been thorongh;y overbau'ed and is tidily Reed up. rhe intention is, we understand, is to put on a high grade series of pictures, THIS week Curtis Rathwetl removed to Strathroy where he purposes making his home. We wish him success in the grocery line. The Strathroy people will dad Mr, end Sirs. Rothwell and daugll- ter worthy of their best confidence 1'11e have been iu business for :several years io the West. and iu Ontario so are well acgnaiuted with the trade. blessing to the country. IP you have live poultry to sell you bad better read W, J. McCracken's advt, or tbat of S. Weinstein. THE annual meeting of the Ontario Retail Druggists' Associeti0n was held last week iu the Ring Edward Hotel, Toronto, and was one r,1 the 'best on re- cord. James Fox. Brussels, was re- elected representative of District No. 12 for the 3rd year, TUESDAY afternoon of this week Mrs. Jno, E. Smith entertained a merry party of young girls in honor of Florence Goon 100 mare farm for sale in Central part of Grey township. Farm is well fenced, has 2 shortwuotice d Toermsbureasonable. Apply ossesaion at Tax Po5T Publishing Horne, Pones found at the Fair ernttitd. Owner rosy have it by proving property and paying for this notice. Ten Poo. STRAYED from Otto premises of the under- signed, Itet 211, Con, 0, Morris, a Tamworth pig. Owner will be pleased to hear of its whereal,outs. Phone 124. W. H. mectrreanoC. correct/ of 1st class 2nd hand Lord ,jars for Oliver's ,4th birthday. Tea Was served Sala. D. el. some, Agent, Bru,•sel5, On the lawn and the birthday cake, with Hrtfer (:muses for ae1P, one part Jereay, 6 its interior attractions of ring, thimble, atld 0 mont'iti old. JiiSEPtr W HiTFtET,D. Phone 6010 Graham's Survey, Bruseele. button and coin, was the cause of deep interest until the apportionments were located. The girls had ahappy time and appreciated Mfrs. Smith's kindness, WHAT might have proven a serious fire was nipped itt the bit 1 last Saturday morning at the Anderson Bros. livery stable. Somebody had tbougbtlessly put a cigarette stub on a tack on which REPREtENTATTrs WANTED for Brnoaels and Huron County to represent "The Old Relleble Foothill Nurserbs.' Big sales are to be made in selling Nursery stook during the recon- struction period. A splendid opportunity for handsome,freeee equipment, large linen of fruit and ornamental stook to offer, ST080 & W ELLtNOTON, Toronto, Ont. DR. PARKSa, Osteopathia Physician, visits Brussels Monday afternoon of each week. were hung lap dusters and rugs and the Chronic and nervone diseases saeaeaseally ,1 2 "coffin Hatt" Set fire to the farmer an Chronic Visits ,esus lis. Consultation at of them were badly marred before the Queen's Hotel. fire was extinguished by persons who noticed the smoke arising From the goods. 1 It might easily have been worse. PRESENTATION. - Before Councillor GRAND ORGANIZER CAMPI3ELT. Was here and Mrs, I, C. Richards removed t0 during the past week and did good work Hamilton they were entertained one in boosting Court Princess Alexandria evening at the home of 1. T. and Mrs. No. 24, Brussels. 4 candidates were initiated iu the mysteries of Canadian Forestry and the good work is expected to go on, Mr, Campbell, who lives at Chesley, is an old hand at the business and is a success at it, There is a good strong Court in Brussels, meeting semi- monthly. emi- monthly. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.-AnetiOt Sales are announced for Wednesday afternoon of this week, at 2 o'clock, by Jas. Fox, William street, before they reprove to Torouto.-Misses Hunter, sale, Thursday afternoon of this week, at 2 o'clock, at their home John street, -The house and lot and household fur- niture, etc„ belonging to Wm. Perna will be offered Saturday, Oct. q, at 2 p. m, See bills for further particulars, F. S, Scott will be the Auctioneer. Mas, JAS. NlCaoLOON DECEASED. --The people of this community were quite surprised to hear of the demise of Mrs, Nicholson, of john street, which sad event took place Monday tit Wingham hospital, whither she hail gone for an operation, which took place on the loth inst. She had made favorable progress for a time after it but a weak heart was unable to stand the strain and she sue. cumbed, Deceased was 64 years of age and bad lived in Walton locality before coming 'lo Brussels Borne years ago. Mr, Nicholson died in rms. 3 sous sure vive Louis, of Toronto ; Adam, of Ren - burn ; and Joe, of Ethel The remains were brought to her home in town ,Torn where the funeral took place Wednes- day afternoon to Brueseis cemetery. Mrs. leicbulson rendered efficient ser- vice for years as a nurse and lent a helping hand to many a one in need. The service was conducted by Rev. Mr, Stafford, of the Methodist church, Wood tvhen Mts. Richards was taken by surprise in the presentation of a half dozen silver butter spreaders and a white ivory comb, Hand mirror and tray. Mri. S. C. Wilson read the ad- dress and Mrs. Jno. Baltentyne made the presentation. A brief suitable reply was made by the recipient. Lunch was saved and an enjoyable evening spent, tinged with regret over the an'icipated departure of Mr. and Mrs. Richards who are old and highly esteemed resi- dents, Li1ERARY -Monday evening of this week the Y. P. 5, C. E. of Melville church gave a Literary and Musicai pro- gram consisting of selections from Cana - dim authors and poets, Every number was well given end was much apprecia- ted by all. Program was as follows :- chorus. "The Maple Leaf" ; reading, Mertter Wood ; solo, Mrs. S. C. Wilson ; reading, Mrs. iie, Armstrong; solo, Rev. A. J. ,-faun ; recitation, Jean F ergesou ; solo. Miss Verne Walker ; reading, Miss 'rens Yuiil i piano deet, Mrs. and Miss McCall ; reading, Mrs. Mann ; chorus, "O ! Canada". At the conclusion of program v'. C. and bits. Wilson and Miss Margaret were called to the pla'fortn and Ou bebalt of the ladles of the congregation Mrs? Mann spoke a few words expressive of sorrow at parting wit,, Mr, end Mrs. Wilson, who are soon to retrieve to Goderlch, end wishing them prosperity in their new tinm4, Mtss Grace SteWa•r. pre- sented Mr, and Mrs, Wil ton with a beatltifel ell civic reading Iampas a token of their rat;tril and Miss Margaret with a nwnictp• set, the gift of her girl Weeds, After it social hal i poor attd lunch were enjoyed the meetlug closed With singing the National Anthem. Church Chimes The Senior and Junior Leagues of the Methodist church here are being re• orga•i'zed for the Fall and Winter cern- peigu On Sabbath, Oct. loth, Rev. A 10. Armstrong, Assistant Secretary of For- eign Mlssioes, will address the W. M. S of Melville church, vt tar 18 mother of the haat. Mrs H. Mactenarrie, 'Toronto, is a visitor with her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Strett01, "K,llarrey Heights." Mrs, flared Kerney, Thomas street, has been quite ill but is making favor- able progress new we are pleased to state. 13, S. and Mrs Scott, Miss Morris and Miss Kathleen Wilton motored to Lan- dau for the week end and enjoyed the outing. R. W. Ferguson and bride arrived back to town last Saturd,y and ere busty arl•apging their uew home in the Mc- Kelvey Neck apartments Misses Hunter arrived home last week from an eujoyable trio to Scranton and other paints in Pennsylvania. They were in New York on the city of the bomb ontritge but not in the locality of the disaster. Mrs. B. W, Walker and daughter went to St. Catharines this week to join husb- and and fattier who took a position there a few weeks ago. They carry with them the good wishes of many old friends, Miss J. W. Ogilvie, St. 'Thomas, 11- speetor of factories, shops, &e , under the department of Labor, made her official visit to Brussels last hndny. If all Govrinment officials were as ,;ental as she the body politic would nut deunm• inate them cracks. WheatCertificates ' "HIS Bank has special facili- ties for collecting Wheat Participating Certiiic'atc$, the initial payment being at the rate of 30 cents per Nebel as 'etherizer.' by the Wheat Board. 'tie l STANDAR) BANK OF CANADA 280 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits 98,360,527.09. BRUSSELS BRANCH G. H. SAMIS - - MANAGER 1) and Mrs Scltraeder, Hanover, were calling on old blends in town this week, Lloyd Jackson and Roy Stewart got hack from the West last week where they had been doing Frontier College service during their vacation among foreigner's. They enjoyed the experience and have now gone to Toronto to resume their respective courses at the University, ,I a rrtestown D. and Archie McMillen, of West Lorne, Idigin Co„ visited aL Crawford atrachau's. Miss Lizzie Sheehan ao- rotnptutietl them back and will Spend a few weeks at West Lorne, Glencoe and Rodney, TOWN 117311X, BRUSSELS Tuesday evening,, c °ate 5th The Sabbath Schools revert to the Gospel of St. Matthew for the study of the life of Jesus during balance at 1921. Interesting notes may be read each week act the lesson for the following Sunday in THE Poer. Rev. Mr. Mann took as his 'home last Sabbath evening "Christ's method of saving sinners.' Morning service was given over to the Annual Rally of the Sabbath School and was an iuteresting one to both old and young. Next Sunday morning the regular Communion service wilt he held in Mel villa church, the pastor in charge, Fri- day afternoon the preparatory service will be taken by Rev. 1)r, Harkness, of Wroxeter, at 2 3o o'clock. The e omen's Missionary Conference held in the Presbyterian Church, Wing ham, Tuesday of last week, was a'tentl- ed by Mesdames Mann, McGuire, Clouse and Jardine, who were safely piloted by Miss Isabel Str'scheu se chauffeur. It was a fine meeting. The annual Epworth League and Sab- bath School Convention of Wingham District will be held in the Methodist church, Fordwich, on the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, October eeth. A good program is being prepared and a fine time is anticipated. Wingham Dist- rict meeting will be held in the forenoon of the salve day. In connection with the celehtation of Rally Day in the Methodist church last Sunday Rev. Mr. Couplaud, Ashfield circuit, occupied the pulpit morning and evening and gave profitable discourses. Morning sermon showed ghat the spirit put into the Master's service counts more than the doing of it and the evening B rrabas or the "Jesus by a subject was , question of choice. The singing was led at both services by a choir of men, Congregation will be glad to bear Rev, Mr. Cotlp.and again, An eujoyable RollV Day program was presented in the School room of the Methodist church lest Sunday afternoon in which the regularly prepared printed program wee treed and in addition fine literary numbers were well given by Mervin McCauley, Marjory Hoover and Margaret Maunders ; well sung so,os by Miss Muriel Hoover, little Ruth Start, Toronto, and Miss Mae Wood. Rev, Mr. Coupland's address was terse but practical and Lloyd Jackson interested the audience very much in the story of his experience in Frontier College work with the C. P, R. tie gang on the Letb• bridge --Calgary section of the railroad during the past 2 months. Another interesting fereure wee the presen'atiou of beautiful roses, by the school, to the youngest member of the primary class in the person of Alice Pope, by H. L. lacksotl ; the oldest member, represent. ed by Mrs. Marsden Smith, (who is S2 years of age) Mrs. W. Rands, the oldest teach et in the school pinning on the fine specimen ; nod before Rev. Mr, Coup• ltulcl spoke Mrs. Alfred Lowty was ask- ed to place a 10se on the lapel of his coat. Suitable acknowledgments were made for these floral surprises. Every- body performed their reapeotive parts splendidly hi the program. Special Engagement under auspices League of Canada S CE ptoQSOLOMO ( ALL te. RETURNEE:Allele!' gam' ENTERTAINERS „miH SOLDIER , AST AND ‘aVVCHORUS. Tickets now on Sale at Fox's Drug Store 0 • 22 ie A e 0 5, 40 • a PR1NCIPALS and TEACHERS See that your pupils enter this competition ; and also arrange suit- able programme for FIRE PREVENTION 111111, OCTOOEIR llth Medals nd gold and enamel , We will present One ,lienee g plated Bullishly inscribed, as P IZES for essays on Fire Prevention topics, to be competed for by the boys and girle of Ontario in the 13rd and 4.Lh Forms, High School, College and University Students are eligible to vote- pete for nine grand prizes TWO SOLID GOL MEDALS SEVEN SOLID SiLVlc,R MEDALS The 'Royal Proclamation ::hnuld he read by 11 pupil in rvrry School Room, Text Books asci full particulars free on application ; (Ontario Fire Prevention League, Int. 111 affiliation tvitlt The Ontario Fire, Marshal's Office, 158 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, TORONTO GEORGIC 1!, LEWIS, Sec.-Treas, a 40 a m e 40 05 10 9 0 • a 4 40 g D a 40 0 40 01 G t5 s i3 r] Fox's ru t. zb�9°'fi�,e 'l'IlEt—� STORE Weekly Shire Nees WatelTm's Ideal fountain Pens Aud thee° are none better, We have a splendid stnelr at present in all the difttereat stylus, Leery 1)011 IlUitrau• teed to give pet Noe satisfae- Li on. Peuslar iltter Shaving Lotion Relieves irritation caused by use of razor attd aids in keeping the skiu in healthy condition, 40o per bottle The Garden Court Toilet Preparations Are becoming more popular every day. The line ooneiets of Face Powder 75c Double Colnbinalion4lteam 50e Cold Cream 60c Talcum Powder 35c Perfume $1.50 per oz. Toilet WaLer $2,00 Sold only at Peuslar Stores. Tal `.:urnPowders our rchu ce onese sum f: Garden Court Djerkins Sanitol J. A 3'. Baby Hndunt's Violet Mary Garden Cashmere Boquet Butterfly Panalar Rose Penalar 'Violet Colgate's Baby IVlonnen's Peuslar Cod liver Extract Tasteless $I,00 a bot. VIN OL. The Famous Cocl Liver and Iron Tonic. Builds you up and Makes you strong. r.00 per bottle Blood Boot Cough Cure is The Best 25c and 5oc Li E S FOX DRUGGIST and STATIONER (011e0 t0cii0m0000sale®®ofd00m57C'oem ®040000,6 0000144GA®m09o4SO4 BORN OURST.-In Wroxeter, on September 20th. 1020, to Mr. and Dire. Irwin Duret, n daughter. SnKtnElt.-In Flint, Mich-, on September 24th, 1020, to her. and Mrs, Lorne tlokmter, formerly of Brussels, ;a son -William Dew - art. erntatalo, on H1LMr. and Mrs.Per5y 1-111111ta0 soer 0th, 3020, to n RoWLAND.-Ab Monkton. on Sept. 10th,, 1020, to Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Rowland, a son, WatonT,-In Carberry, Man., on September 18811, 1020, to Mr, and Mrs, L, A. Wright, a daughter -Gertrude Helen. MARRIED JOUNBTON-CLARK,-At the 1,0,00 of the bride's parents, on September 22nd, 1020, by Bev. R. A. Lundy, Mr, Jahn Alfred Johnston of Varna, to Miss Florence Jessie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Clark, oil Walton, DIED C1L Georgina Flodiater, belovedw fe of 20111 Clegg, in her 57th year. t1ONAm-In Grey township, on Sept. 20th, 1020 Jane Burns, widow of the late Duncan McNair, in her 820r1 year. NTOti0LB0N.-In Wingham Hospital, on Sept. 27th, 19'20 Mary Jane Nfoholson, widow of James Nicholson, BritsssEls�, In her 001igear. pt. 24th, 1920, TELrait-In Mweli,ton, on .ina Margaret Ewan, beloved wife of Win Tel• ter, aged 76 years, 4 months and 24 days, fN MEMORIAM ttAMPBET,r.; In loving memory of our dear Harold, who was killed et Canal Du Nord, September 07111, 1018. Dear lad 1 we oats never forget you, Who went with the willing men, When the call for the best name ringing • O'er moor and glen. "Zone duet bit asleep in .Flanders, Seoauoe your heart waa true, So we tight our lamps in the gloaming And silently think of you, His Layt SIMOTHER, ®n8 AND BNOTR tine, AUCTION SALES TIIURBDA Y. Mani, 50-11ous8ehold effeate, Fro„ John street, Brussels, at 2 p. In. Mira Anna Hunter, Proprietress, F, S. Soot, Ano. SA'rtraiAY, 001.OTR,-House and lot, ihoaee- hold furniture, Rio., Tnrnberry street, emtth. Hale at 2 p, in. Win, Perris, Proprietor, F. S. Scott, Auc, BRUSSELS MARKET 12 15 Fall Wheat Oats Peas Barley Butter Eggs Hogs Bay 92 10 96 20 1 15 1 16 65 55 20 25 20 d6 20 00 22 00 Auction Sale AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT P. AND BOUBEHOLD EPPeOTB.--Tile under- signed proprietor will offer for sale by Auc- tion at Ile former home Tnrnberry ,tram, Booth, Brussels on Saint. Coto or 9th, at tablenal1'side,following Raymond sawing !nimb- lest eoh ins 7 dining room chairs, 7 kitohen chain. 2 rookie chairs, 2 arm aheirs, 1 drop leaf table, 1 small table, 2 bedroom suites, 2, bedetende with springs, 1 washstand, 2 d, essers, 1 cloak, I commode chair, 1lounge 1 sink, 1 washing inttahlne and wringer, 8 toilet sets, 4 or 5 yards of linoleum nearly new, 1 hnrtging lamp and other Imps, 1 buck -saw, hand saw and other tools, Odor sealers, -a quantity of wood. The comfortable brick cottage and large lot will also be offered, subject to a reserve bid. Terms-Olmttele, cash ; for real estate utatle known on day of sale, WILLIAM PIORRIE, F. S. SCOTT, Auctioneer. Proprietor, Wood Wanted 20 or more cords ofood hardwood, in either oo dwood or shorter lengths, wonted for the Methodist Olmreh, Brassele. Apply to R. LEATHERDALE, Phone 87 Ohairman of Committee. MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST (5rartvato Department of Opphthahnology, Mc- Cormick Medical College, Chicago, Ill. Three months post gradmtte course daring past year, Byes nacll lite, GGlasses. Head- ae, Inflamed E9Pa, GranulatedEye Lida and other Bye troubles, caused by Bye—strain, relieved through properly fitted GineseS. satisfaction Assured, Optical Parlor in Leckie block, one door Sonth of Barrister Sltmlair'e 00055. Moo hours : 0 to 125.111.; t to 0 p, m, Also W edneadny nn Photo 25x rsvai9 nge, 44444444.4.44444•••••4.4•• •••••9••4344 ••••••••a•••••• 4• e 0 • e 0 0 4 . • a e ® unningham'sg ara e •AND• :Service Station - Brussels • nit,• 0 ao • Having purchased the Garage belonging to 14Ir. Satin. •o Carter, Turnberry street, I am prepared to'attend to • the wants of owners of Automobiles In first -close style. • 0 Service Station for all makes of Cars. Will keep in stock, Gas, Oils, Tires and Accessories of all hinds. Satisfaction assured. Call at the Garage or Telephone No. Ox and your wants will be promptly attended to. Will be glad to greeb olcl customers and get acquaint- ed with new ones. Earl 0. Cunningham Brussels • A • 4 • • • • etl1040111.•••A•••••4••4•••44000o E''•••4.4t4'4••44444040•0•1404,