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encs Was aUgmenred by ettedly nerenete
from Melville church. whose eveuiug
service wan withdraw', out of oomph•
meat Rev. ?dr. Mann, Denier, assisted
iuthe service. Capt. Edwardn tvlllbu
welcome back to Brusselie 1rev. Mr.
Stafford tour. Lilo service in kSeefurtlt
on Sunday. The Fowl Supper served
Monday evening wan oue of the best
end the Targe crowd did ample justice to
the elaborate spread. Af ter the onerous:
task was completed the mnsienl and
literary program wan given in the midi-
toritun, with Rey Mr. S'afford, in the
chair, Vocal ',unbars were most cap-
ably rendered by the choir Reel Miss
far clean, freeli TJh e, Dirty,
I Verne Walker, Mts. O. E. Walker Rud
stale 1CI;I;e nut, wanted,
WALTER ROSE
ii,nnn Flpeeialtl Farm, iltn eenls
Phone i) on ;1Rx 8.11
A Kodak
2a Brownie Caauera Nest Pocket Autographic Kodak
$4.90 $4.90 ••
Holiday Films Developed and Printed.4.
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Take Advantage Pr res newer Dory and Ebony Toilet Ware
We have a splendid assortment of these goods and with th
ury Tax deducted the lower prices are certaiuly au intduce
purchase them for Christmns Gifts.
Deeorattone for the Christman Tree—Tiusel, Tinsel Ornaments, Red
Belts, Gar;ands, Red Heriolri Rope. •
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Luxury Tax Abolished
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Christmas Tags and Seals, White Tissue Paper, &c.
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NO. 1 Hard
Miss Isabel Strachan, The large audi-
ence •eras not slow in showing its ap-
preciation Short brotherly addresses
, were given by Revels Messrs. Johnson
(the new pastor of St. Jobn's church) and
Mann, who were particularly happy io
I their remarks Rev. Mr,. Morley, Tor-
, onto was eugaged for the occasion
Iand gave a varied and generous pro-
fgram combining humor and sound
sense. Ells rendering of Vandylee's
"Lost Word" was splendidly given and
stamped hint as au entertainer of merit.
He is a Congregational clergytnau who
is devoting a good share of bis time t'+
literary work and is making a snceess of
it. Receipts of the auniversary totalled
about Saito The ladies and choir de-
Focyjc9 mai
furnace -Stave- Chestnut serve pecial thank
ANNUAL programs are on at school
this week in the closing exercise beforeeee
Christmas.
"""i,r LIBRARY Board met Thursday after -
Meteor Catlin/rats 1 noon. A larger grant will be asked for
'BtTaINE>s places wear a very Christ iu'wet as Statute now gives iucceased
Jiiassy appearance.
A dance is being held in the Town
Hall, rnesday night. Wmghatn Or-
cbestra supplies the music.
POST -OFFICE hours for delivery of
mail Cbri•emas Dry will be one hnur
after arrival of noon mail train.
SexooL Ho1.IDAYa.—Schon; closes for
Clllisimae vaeatiou un the. Ret'd inst., to
re -open on Tuesday, Tkntvuv 4'h
COLLECTOR OLIVER bad all the taxes
in ou December 14th excepting Soo oo•
5 per cent was adbed to all in arrears on NoTIOs.—A11 accounts must be settled by
the 1511 thee cash or note before January 1st.
P. ASIEET, Brussels.
THE3 School Trustees whose term Of FOR SALE. P- steel range made by The Mot•
office
expires are Messrs. Steck, Cun- fat Stove Co., in good condition, .
JAntEe Fox
uinghate and Logan. All ale eligible 25-2 D e s Bristle X,
for reelection.
IN reporting the lest regular Council
meeting the item relcrriusr to Dr. Mc-
Naughton's acaonnt should have said it
° was referred to the Board of Health for
ajudication its it do hs with tvattets ap-
pnrttaiuitig to that Boatel
Tits sle'ghiud has given the teamsters
a ohenee to get some of tale town wood
'From the EIislop farm All orders
should go to F. S. Scutt, Village Clerk.
See advt.
TRE Po -T. is sorry to state that the
home of Adam ad
d Mrs. Smith Turn -
berry street, Bru s l las been 'quaran-
tined owing to the fete that the two
daughters have um vac ad :413311p•.x.
Every preeuu'ion iii h .„ :alien to
safeguard tee vnheae and ee 130pe the
privileges.
WHAT WF. MAY EXPECT.—
3 Weddings.
Business rush,
Family re -unions.
Holiday visitors.
Days to lengthen.
Municipal ontelid.tes.
New atibsoribel's to THE Po.T
Ea & S. Tn Plum
PHONE, 41x
What nicer Holiday Gift than
A fine Phonograph er Victrola
A Few Mew Records
A Randy Piano
Ban, Moan AND TRRolT.— r.,
of Toronto, will be at the American Hotel,
in diseases Monday,
Itar', NoseJand Throat.ealtetlon
Fott SALli —2 Pure Bred Short Horn Bulls,
both roans8 months old. Wm. BnoAtNER, Lot
I25, Con. 4, Grey, Phone 678 28.8
STOVES son SALL.—Cee new FlRange,
{ reoo to•dny'e price 3125 00. Also a gnebeo Heater
1 No, 10 Will eell reneonable.
• Paan. J. Woon, Brussels.
CUTTER end Buggy for sate, both in good
repair. 11 you want either see
W. P.SeepewoN.
GRAY•DORT orank teat between BrnaneIa and
Walton. Will finder kindly leave 14 at Titil
POOR' or Hnmphriee' store, Walton.
CnoTON Short Born Bull for sale, 11 months
old, D. GLASSIER, Lot 8, Con, n, Grey.
Phone 2618
FON Kale a good cow, doe to naive in April,
also one yonng heifer. Phone 2055.
Gemara OonvtN, Brussels, South.
patients will soon le o 11. I Pon SALE.—Tho residence of J T. Wood,
L3'C'1'LE ti•1'Aa. Tu......r: seen)... of Albert street, Broenela. Alt modern eonven•
ianaea; 34 Cara of ]and : nu,At eligibly situated;
or a
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Slnger Sewing Machine
S. CARTER
has the very thing you want. It wille
pay you to see hiright now.
AMENT BROS. have commenced bail-
ing saw logs See their advt.
CROWDED Otn'.—Several newsy items
arrived too late for this week hut will
appear in next issue,
,TANAG1tR BROWN has arranged to give
a Matinee at the Picture Show on
Christmas Day at 3 45 p. m. See his
advt.
NEXT Monday evening the annual
Municipal Nomination will be held in
last week the al .wn limed .-t Melville garage Cone end see 1411 interested,
church held tiles, enteral Chr:stm'S DrentABLlt property for sale in Bruneele,con-
gatherlug in the 0'!.e"I ro,.m of tie stating of n large store and comfortable dwell.
church Red it couelrel el One of AP' m001 lug houses. For farther Particulars apply to
R. til:ATanapALN. Phone 87
Successful Years of the Band and the RDPREAENTATITS WANTr:n for Brussels and
memberships edam) to tee c 1 T•11114:4141S Huron County to retiresent •"1'he Old Reliable
totalled $79 75• Inst t•1 mem' e th'ps Ironthilt Nar.ortes: Big sates are to be taedo
ttumbeted to slid vette a. f., trove. first in aening Nunnery stock during the recnu-
5 being given tui tee alar a;te,.d tutu and ntttve e'e period, A splendid opportlo sty toe
n live sainemrn, 131gheat commissions paid,
Were d mated as h rw:, :--S'r,ta S •ntt handsome, free equipment, large fine of fruit.
be D •. McRae lo.orenee 0 ver by and
aLLISGTONtToronto Onto&fir, STONE, &
Da, PAnxaR, Osteopathic Phyalofan, yielta
Brnneele Monday afternoon of each weak.
Chronic and nervorta diseases suseeeafnlly
trkeeBetel.
Visits
reetdenoee, Consultation at
Town Hall, Brussels, from 7 3o to 8 3o
o'clock. If there is an Election the
contest will be a week later from g a.
In tog p. m. N. F. Gerry and P. Scott
will be the Deputy Returniug Officers.
Attend the Nomination.
Mrs R. 1. McLane Klin ; luno' Breen)
by Mrs. Fax ; Mary Walter by M s. 1),
C. Ross Archer GI ewer by sirs - B. S
Scot ; Wilma Ga b, t h h Mise Kate
Anent ; Tommy McF:.dz tit by Miss
Kate Deadmsp ; tilt ,tri rl a: d Alvin
Logan by Mts. Logan ; ,lea', l0ereusnu
by J. Ferguson. Au unexpeettd event SUNDAY SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT —
to Mfrs 13 S Scott, the faithful Super- 'remisdav evening of last week a well
intendant, was lite presentation of a filled lecture room greeted the young
Life Membership to her by the Baud, artists who presented the annual Christ -
Mtge Edna McCall making a uea• ad- mus program in connection with the
dress and Archer Grewar prevaitlug the Methodist Sabbath School Variety,
pin. Suitttb'e aeltnOPladstmsnt was novelty end excellence were combined
made by Mrs, Scott. Proerrnt wee well in the presentation of the inti car and
rendered and was an follnwe;-1lymti literary hill of fare which was as fol-
and prayer ; ohorus by band ; repo' s lows 1—Opening hymn ; prayer by Rev,,
by Sec.-Treas. ; te::twatine, Lein n,fred W. C. Stafford ; instrumeutal, Bert.
cannon ; reading. Archer Grewar ;
soio, Evel en I)cattison ; Nett utu: tl 111,
Frank Oliver; recitation, Mild. eel
Lott ; recitation, Louise Rose ; chorus,
Primary Claus ; Instrumental, Gerald
Stafford ; recitation, Russel Farrow
Logan ; solo, taller MtVetrie ; reading, recitation, Mary Rae ; Christmas exer-
Mac. Ferguson , boys cheats ; recite- nine, q girls ; solo and chorus, "Catch
tion, by six girls ; reading, Janet My Pal" class ; recitation, Jack Fat-
Brown ; Iustrntnentnl, Lawson Clouse ; row; recitation, Margaret Downing
recitation, Margaret S1oVettie ; solo, instrumental, Barrington Gilroy ; wand
Isabel MclCey t rea0itlt tc is Scot; drill, g girls ; recitation Aida Gorrill ;
piano duet, Merguetbe WiithO and recitation, Myr'an Gotrill; chorus. 4
Edna McCall ; reeitat ni, Margaret girls ; solo, Mildred Sperling ; lnstru-
S-rachatt ; reeding Jean Ferguson ;mental, Frnult Oliver •, reading, Ednasoio, Wilma Galbraith; instrumental, iEdwards; reading, Robbie Holland;
Elaine Dennison ; to ita,ton, Mary : chorus, "Catch My Pal" class; reading,
Ritchie l solo, Elva 0.ive recitation, I Miss Lola Willis; piano duet, Misses
Helen I4yle; Instrument 11, 117100 Den -i Wilkinson; reading, Gordon Best;
ninon and Jean Walker ; shaking Quak- hoop drill, Miss Hunters class ; Santa
ors recitation, Kenneth MCV'ettie; Claus distributed oranges and presents
Solo, Edna McCall; recitation, Herbert from the tree, valued at $4o 0o were
Strerton ; t'ecitation, Florence Stewart ; sant tO the Deaconess Home,. Toronto.
solo, Violet Anderson ; Christmas ttee, Financial proceeds of entertaintnent
Candy was distributed at close, were over $26.Oo,
Church Chimes
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Miss Kate Anent
relatives at London
School Inspector Field was here on his
regular call on Brussels Public school.
Miss Ruby Keruaghan Is home after a
sojourn in Hamilton during the past
year.
Roy Stewart and Lloyd Taokson are
home from Toronto for the University
holiday.
Archie Ritchie, Toronto, is here for
Christmas vacation with relatives and
friends.
Miss Gertrude Deadman is home from
Queen's University. Kingston, for
Christtnas.
Mrs, R P, Feild and children, Owen
Sound, were here for a few days visit-
ing relatives.
Mrs. Wm. Sincluir is making a hots•
day visit with her sister, Mrs. (Rev.). W.
T, Clnff, Stratford.
Principal and Mrs. Scott will spend
Christmas at the latler's parental home
in Collingwood.
Jas. Turnbull, London, formerly of
Brussels, is assisting the Deily Advertis-
er in pushing their circulation.
Harry Ament is borne from the Col.
lege of Pbarmacy, Toronto, for his vaca-
tion. We congratulate Mr. Anent on
his success 10 passing his Primary exam.
Mrs. Jno. Wright, who has been so
seriously ill during past week, is patting
up a brave fight for her life and the
community hopes she will win.
Mrs, George and Mrs. John Jackson
left on Monday on a trip to Calitornia
where they will visit relatives and
friends. We wish them a pleasant stay
and a safe return.
Mrs R. T, and Miss Carrie Hingston
are here from the West. They will
spend the next couple of months h
Brussels hut expect to return to the
West next Spring, unless they change
their present plans.
Miss Fauuie Ross, daughter of Thos
and Mrs. Ross, Cbesley, who has spent
the past 5 months at the home of her
grandfather, Elizabeth street, returned
to Cbesley this week. She has the good
wishes of many friends she made during
her stay in town,
Rev, D. Wren, M. A., Mount Forest,
was in town last week, having come to
see Mrs. inc Wright, an old friend of
the family, who has been seriously ill.
The reverend gentleman called on a few
other friends iu bis brief stay.
Dr W, E. mud Mrs. Bryans were here
for a brief call last week en route to their
home at Lethbridge from New York
where he had taken a post graduate
course, He is ambitious to keep io touch
with the most modern methods of dead
ing with the ills that flesh is heir too.
Oliver end Mrs. Smith and 2 children
are here on a visit of a few months from
Waterous, Sasir , where the former has
spent the past 16 years, While he fared
fairly veil with his clop, averaging
were
1q bushels to the acre, others
not so fortunate. Waterous is a clivi•
slotted paint on the Grand 'trunk
Pacific and a stirring spot. Mr. Smith le
a son of John Smith, Brussels North,
and was a former resident of this locali-
ty before going West,
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People We Talk About tt
was a visitor with
Next Sabbath's service will no doubt
partake of the wonderful Christmas
story to sermon and song.
Last Sunday Mr. Ingram, of Atwood,
conducted services in St. John's church,
Rector Johnson beiug at Atwood.
Holy Communion next Sunday morn-
ing at St. John's church lI a, m. also at
St. George's church, Walton at 3 p. m,
Last Sabbath's anniversary serviges in
the Methodist chnrcb will lingerocis a
happy memory of a day profitably end
pleasantly spent. Pulpit was occupied
by Rev, (Captain) Edwards, Seaforth,
who with ability and to the great sates.
faction oflarge congregations discours-
ed on most appropriate themes for the
occasion. The day was a spiritual rip.
lift, Capt. Edwards also addressed the
Sunday School. The musical numbers
rendered by the choir, under the able
leadership of Mrs (Rev) Stafford, were
most highly commended and reflected
credit on all concerned. Evening and-
Lott
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Teams
WANTED
To draw Sawlogs by
the woo, Trip or
day. Call at once.
Ament Bros.
FAMILY THEAT6E
BRUSSELS
Program
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Matinee Christmas Day
at 3,45 and Shows at 7.30 and 0
Louis Bennison
IN
"The Road Called Straight"
and Ohrietio Comedy
Monday :
5 Reel Universal Picture
.AND •
"15th Episode of the Midnight IMan"
Wednesday :
Qoud Show Including ,
Cort dy.
Thrift
OU can SHELTER yourself
against adversity. FORT-
IFY yourself against poverty
and SECURE yourself against failure
by acquiring the TIIRIFT HABIT.
Our Stivitars Department brings you
the opportunity..
THE
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WARD BANK
OF CANADA 842
Cupltal, Surplus and Undivided Profits
85,260.537,00.
BRUSSELS BRANCH
G. H. SALMIS - - MANAGER
DIED
BRAT.—In Grey township, on December 10th,
1920, Elizabeth A. Fox, beloved wife of John
Bray, aged 76 refire, 8 months and 17 doye,
ROBERTeON.—At Ethel, an December 16th,
1920, David Robertson, aged 81 years, 1
month and 0 days.
For Sale
0% acres of good land upon which in a oath.
Portable house and frame stable. Possession
at once. Property located in Village of Oran -
brook, lately owned by DD's. R. Brown. Per
farther particulars imply to
MES. T. OAMERON,
' or W51 CAOII000N,
Executors,Craubrook.
For Sale
Pint -ohms dairy oow, young, and duo to
freshen next Spring. • a big heifer calf rising
del Born hull
one year, also n d in colo Short Rho
yes�� old,dark rod !a color. 27 Rhode island
Red pullets and a few choice rockerd8, Ale0
a poet store (Art Enron) with oven, in flret•
Mean oonditionJOHN BRAY ,4 8014.
Phone 840 Lot 10, Con, 0, Grey,
MARRIED
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ton, by Rev. R, A. Lundy, on December lot,
1920, tar. Elwood Mattutahvon, of Grey
township, to Mies Hannah Nolen Wald, of
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From the appearance of this Advertisement until
the 25th of December we have decided to give our
Customers a -chance to complete 5011151 of their
Limoge Sete at to very i•ipeci:d Bargain. It is not
because of any expected drop iu price in this par-
ticular China that we ofTer this Diyeount as it is
quite possible that present prices may soon be
increased, but our stock is very heavy and we do
not purpose replenishing until more stable condi-
tions are assured. This offer includes the follow-
ing well known patterns, viz.:—Bridal Rose,
Scattered Rose, Green Key, Viol -t Pompadour
and Freneh Rose.
This offer does not apply to our HBucl Pitinted
Nippon China from the fact that this China has
already advanced 50 per cent ahoy() our present
selling prices.
Remember this offer is from Dee. 15th until Dec.
25th --10 clays only and for Cash.
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The Annnnl Meeting of Welton Horticultur-
al Society will be held in the A. O.U. W. Hall
on Friday evening, January 7th, at 8 o'clock.
Everybody welcome.
R. H. Hoovna,
26.2 o: Trees.
The Hill View Farm
JAS. A. REA
Breeder of Large English Berkshires
Young stook for rale, either sex.
For further particulars write or phone.
BrusselsWalton P. 0,
Phone 8010
Farm for Sale
Containing 100 .acres, being Lot 5, Con, 0,
Grey townehlp There ie a good two-story
brick berme with furnace • bank barn with
stables cemented ; wind mill, silo, Inctbonne,
pig pen, drilled well, &o. Good orchard. Rur-
al mail and telepfthone. School % toile distant;
8% miles from 13russele. Pocsepelon to Spring.
Fall plowng dons. 16 autos 550004 so hay. Fm•
Rrrioe, terms and. ether stterctlnra apply an
be premises, or 11 by M.tter. to Ethel P.O.,
R. R. 1, MRS, ANNIE 8 Proprietress.
JAMES M' FADZEAN
Agent Rowick Mutual fire Insurance Company
Phone 42 Turnberry Street, Brnesels
Suweseor to John Barris, Walton,
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BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Graduate Department of Ophthelmllugy, Me-
Oormiolr Medical College, Chicago, 111. Three
months poet tu'ndnnte coarse durhtg past veer.
Eyes oorreatly flirted with Meese% Heed.
aches, Inflamed Eyea, Granulated Bye Jdde
and other Eye troubles, 0,014(1 by Eyestrain.
relieved through properly fitted Glasses.
Sett,featicl Assured,
Optioal Parlor in Leckie block, otic door
Smith of Barrister 8111681r's aloe.
Office );Gera : 0 to 15 n, nr. ; 1 to 0 p. m, Also
Wednesday end Satuda re
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Owing to unemployment in centres of popula-
tion there are many men now available for farm
work. A large number of these: men have had
farm experience and their services are now'^
available at moderate wages with board.
Fanners who can usefully employ one or two of
these men at this will be rendering a service to
the community as well as to themselves. Many
farmers have repairs and other odd jobs which
have been put off for years on account of the
high cost of labor. This might be a good time
to get caught up work of this nature. •
Farmers desiring help please communicate with
your local Representative and state the nature
• of the work and wages you are willing to pay.
S, 13. STOTHERS,
Agricultural Representative, County Huron.
IWONORAIB':,H MANNING W. DO13ERTY,
Minister of Agriculture.
What at: Terence it
Makes
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to a 1° r ��I
PITCH
the.avragefarm
mother—your urm
thea
VII for example—as
she goes about
her daily
work.
You'll be amazed at the amount of physical labor
she does. See her operating the churn—straining
over the pump—stooping under the heavy pail of
water—rubbing and rubbing and rubbing over wash
board -0 say nothing of her ordinary daily chores.
Then after the day is done, see her trying to sew
or read by sickly, cheerless kerosene lamp light.
Think—what a world of difference it would make
to mother if your install a
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'.'AiitIVI - LECTElC IPit)V a' AHD_LIIGHT,>`'LAN
—the plantthat has won thousands and thousands of friends ,
everywhere. i
This remarkable plant is free from ruinous vibration. MI -
• that terrible shaking and jolting is gone—due to the quiet run. '
ming Ide Super -Silent Motor and scientific balancing of weight.
A throttle governor controls engine speed—gives tapered
charge to the extra sire batteries. Automatically stops when
batteries are full. Motor is fully protected at every point.
When oil gets low, motor stops. When cooling water gets low,
motor stops. The Silent Alamo is -practically trouble -proof ---
built to give long, efficient and economical service.
Come in, write or 'phone for demonstration. See it and it
will be your choice.
D FRA. Scott, i1i, gent, [Brussels
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