The Brussels Post, 1927-4-20, Page 8s
WEDNESDAY, APRII, 20, 1927•
angled
Wall
TflF ttRUSSE.1.5 POST
The Style -Border
Provides a simple means of Panelling with the least
expense and trouble. This style of Decoration is
much in favor the present season. We have several
colored models of it, and will be glad to show you how
it is done.
Fine assortment of the Cheaper Wall
Paers
apfrom 12c to 25c roll
See our Special. Room Lots of Paper
Commencing at the low price of $1.19
FREE
A Kennedy's Moth B
with a
25c package
Red Cedar Flake's
Both for 25c
Caustic Soda
For Making Soap
S5c tins
Giolorite Hat Dye
30c bots.
Pantry Shelf Paper.
12c and 15c Folds
E. R. SMITH
2'A�e Sr' .?/k •1 Slope
••t gis, and !';tetiorer
Local ,s Items
.4114 `1440,14 ,W4«1HHW1 M1tntitItI f.!.! 4tIt f f . ,-44 .46 .''*"
Meeting Was Postponer}. i Train Was Late.
Owing to only a few of the r u:r- 1fhe e:es engine
ness men being i t t (
;-
day evening' the nn;x adja•,r
t4l Iine last Thursday
until Monday venim_. noon train did not
1 o'clock.
Sold Stores. Warning to Motorists.
N. Hamilton traded his niece to
Milton Lowe for the latter's farm Driving over 35 miles per hour ie
and has since sold the farm to Jas. a fineable
e biey off n ce, is a fineable oF-
Baliantyno, taking the 10 acres, t
north of Brussels on part pay, rDriy 1 a ear without the neces-
Will Hold Debate. , r•y lights is a fineable offence.
The Young People,: Society of Reckless driving is a fineable of -
Melville Church will lioll a d,zbate fence.
at their meeting on Tu'.='lay c:veeine Bad brakes is a fineable offence.
next on the subject: "R•a>oived, that Riding on the running board of a
the cost of high living, rather than earst blameneafineable
ethoe offpolence,
e if you are
the high cost of living, makes the
cost of living. high." A cordial le- c taaht.
vitetiurri is extended to a-" - Nephew Dies in Egypt.
Two New Trains on C. P. R. Recently William- War,: received
Commencing Monday, May 2ne1, weeel from his brother that a son
the C. P. R. will leavo n n•av mem- *rut died of pneumonia at Port Said,
I.a
ing train leavin•, Gor11tiur a 7 a.m. P}rrpt, and the Republican of tto£
g -
and at Walton at 7.50, and will rug ,lots, hail the following obituary death
tight through to Hamilton, Conies- the cl , . t ed:—"News of the dea
reit will be net 1c at Guelph Tune-
. of Stewart Work, who passed Y
t Wart ' 1'
by t io' c :,^.nit the
morning and the
arrive until after
tion for Toronto, passenger.; nine- et Port bee 1 I•.tpt
ing in the 'Queen City' at mien. The
return trip will comemnee at e.ii0 at
Hamilton and n e. n. •ers front Tor -
helve on the 3.15 t •1,311 mot
Bi lSg`c�ad NMI Chi i
FG`V. A. W. r AoKE'R, :3. 0.
\1tNlST.?R
;SS8ndv:tyg Awe. t241ivu
11 a.m.—Public Worship,
"L.ile's Hill Crests"
3 p.nt.—,+Bttbbath School ses-
sion and 13ible Classes -
7 p,in•—Public Worship.
Theme:
"The New Personality"
Tuesday—Y. P. S.
Wednesday — Prayer Service
Elected Vice -President.
A, J, Walker, a former lirusseiite,
was •elected first vice-president of
Wingham lousiness Men's Club of
that town. W. 11. Willi', another
former citizen, is on the executive
Committee.
Wins a Scholarship.
The many friends in Brussels of
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Perl'ie, of Wing -
hem, will be very nleaved to know
that their son, Dayid, Perri°, i3.A.,
who is a first year i'tutlent for the
ministry of the Presbyterian church,
in Canada, at Knox College, . f,0
been successful in winning; a
scholarship.
The Late Harry Dunford,
The Lautgdon, Dak., Republican of
April 7th, had the fotl:w•ing oeitu-
ary of the late Harry Dunford, a
former Hrusselite, of whosi' dearth
L 0.1
Stripped Car Load Potatoes.
W. J. \0.'(.'r: ck011 dripped a can'
load of potatoes to Termite lied
week.
Small Fie.
The h1, br ul • was t^tll„tl out 00
(( 1 lilt\ e.t.tu on ie 1 the tore
tin+ 1111411114 Jas.
1'y tt, II ,,,v,,r,11 ,n 1 o
:1'I lY d'ia 1 v \1.1^ ((( 11 ., It wttit (1)3-
cnvercd. ,arty.
Obituary.
The \2. a tiro , ti, of r' + t \i'-
tluu•, 11c -t \ .,,c• -day madea It ut
ei t'r• d•.,ttr "I' U"MiesAinti'.t .1-,
ter of Mrss 11. Pall a•, :,f 1 n _ 1-a
feet -red itir 1 y:i. Ci u,e
\n 111m', 111111•rgar i 13.13. at
(' rt1 1 school, who di 11 Monday
ai ht, trill b„ held 9]i,t.•-diy 1)'oaing
at 7.11(1 eedeel; in St, 1 gal's L'nitr d
Chnrele 1" le condnei�2.1 by Rev.
, 1
ed ^n :l:';r•ri ptipila
c „•:,t teal end 1., ,,,•. of
theHoard �.rd of Educ,,tiou, will attend
]n a body. '1910 I'rin.•']pals of tho
:ehtrnls will act a; palbeer •t•;. Fri-
day morning the body will be trans-
ferred by Canadian Pacific to l,uc•lc-
now and thence to Dungannon for
interniont. Mrs. I3. Walker, sister of
:1li.s Augustine, and hr:': brother,
Ormiston, of Port Hop:, will. accont-
ptuty the rennins. The body is at
present at the }lone of Mrs. 11. G.
Spofford, 322 Upper Van Norman
Street."
FEW Bushels White Blossom Sweet
Clover seed still left for sale. Ap-
ply to Mark Cardiff, Phone 4216.
KITCHEN RANGE, Practically New.
Also a quantity of floor oil cloth
and linoleum for. sale. D. M. Scott.
44-1
15 HEAD of Cattle Wanted For
pasture. Earl Mathers, Lots 58-
50, Con. 1, Morris. Phone 44t5.
FLAX LAND WANTED:—Anyone
wishing to put in flax, apply to
3. Meadows, Brursets. 44-2
2 •STEEL Drums For Sale. Apply
to Charles McKay, Brussels, 44-1
THOROUGHBRED Barred Rock and
Single Comb White Leghorn baby
chicks, June 4th, 14 eta, each, Al-
so Thoroughbred Barred Pock
]hatching eggs from Schwegler's
best layers. Wm, McNair Brus-
sele, Phone 24-10. I.1-11
YELLOW Blossom Sweet Clover;
Government tested, Free from al]
Primary. noxious weeds; ;87,50 per
mention was mall tact wfor m1.11'
Pia bus.Wiliam Grainger, Wroxeter,
Post:—Funeral .rete , for Henry Phone 002-r7.
Dueford, who p1151 :renee very un-
expectedly
ne
-
esr rt„ lly at his home ill Lomat"u 2 COLLIE Pups For Sale. Phone
hies Seturday evening, wee'e held at 51-14.
the Presbyterian church yesteniay FOR SALE: -- Ford Runabout, in
2.:.;(1 o'clue, and 11111
afternoon at
)hent was made in Linemen ceme-
tery, The services at the church
were conducted by Rev. W. N. Gillis
of (;radn Forks, with special music
by the church choir, and :r the grave
the full Masonic honor, wen : neemel-
ed by Worshipful Master \i , 3.111-rr-
i'•. a• s'i ted by the officers and breth-
ren of Lebanon Lodge, of which the
deceased had been a member for
many years. The pallbearers were
James and Stanley Dunford, Bert
Denning,:, Alex, McFarlane, Edward
Field and Vert Welsh. M,•. Dunford
had not been in the best of health
for some time, and following;' an in-
jury suffered last fall it became nee -
emery for him to retire from active
farm work. In November the fam-
ily moved to Langdon and leve educe
made their home hero. While Ili.
Dunford had been ruling during the
winter months his condition was not Reward. Leave ..t The Post.
considered- critical and he wee con- FOR SALE:—Timber Frame 20 by
fined to his home only a few days 403 also 2500 feet of lumber, Ap-
pr]or to his (100.111. 130 was taken 111 ply to Alex, Smith, east 3, Con. 8,
on Saturday afternoon about 4 0'•• Morris Township, Blyth P. 0.
clock with an attack of heart disease 43-2
and passed away two ]tours later, SEED —"Abundance" Oats, Grown
Itis sudden death coning' as a great from seed that won 2nd place at
shock to relatives and friend::. Hen- Guelph Winter Fair; Yellow Una-
ry Dunford, son of Thomas and sian oats, a splendid oat for heavy
Caroline Dunford, was born al land, Also a limited quantity of
Wnrrnster. England, Aug. 211, 130(1, Alfalfa seed. Use home grown
being in his seventy-secord year at seed and secure a good crap.
J. P. McIntosh, Lot 31, Con. 12,
Grey. Phone 556,
BRED -TO -LAY 200 -EGG LLStrain
Barred Rock Hatching Eggs and
Baby Chicks for sale. April, hatch
18c., May and June 15c. Also S. C.
White Leghorn Chicks. May and
June 14c, D. McKinnon, Phone
2816. 43-8,
FOR SALE.—Seed Oats, 20th Cen-
tury, and also 5 -rowed 'Berke,.
George Menzie, Lot 21, Con, 12,
Grey, Phone 5544. 43-tf
PEKIN DUCK EGGS FOR SALE —
Apply to, Jas. S. Armstrong,
Phone 42-tf.
FOR SALE. -1 White Pine, Inside
door, 2'x6',0"; 6 "built-up" door
heads, Georgia pine; Mantel head
design; Quantity Birch 11oo•ing; 8
Galvanized steel corner heads; sev-
eral sticks of timber. t1.'Irs, M.
Parker, Brussels, 41.11
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
Comfortable frame house in good
repair', good cellar, hard and soft
water, For further particulars ape
ply to George McMillan, Brussels.
41-4
GIRL Wanted For Housework. A
permanent position, .Apply at The
Post 40-11
GOVERNMENT Tested Timothy
seed, five per cent alstke; free
from all Primary noxious wood
seed, $4.75 per hue. Also a gnan-
titf of yellow blossom sweet clov-
er seed. Phone 37-19, Russell
Dougherty, Lot 11, Con, 17, Grey.
40-tf
BLACK Minorca Hatching Eggs and
Timothy seed for sale. Jas. Pi:r-
rie, R, R. 3, Breese's, Phone 2516.
10-tf
LIMITED Quantity of Century Seed
oats Inc sale. Earl Bentley, NIA
Lot 21, Con• 8, Morris. Phone
9 54, •1041
FARM TO RENT.—Lot 10, Con. 14,
Grey. Apply to Nelson Askin,
Tient River, Ont,
100 Acre farm to rent in Morris Two,
Apply to W. A. Lowry. Brussels
COMFORTABLE frame dwelling
house, in Brussels for sale at a
bargain, .A.iply to W. M. Sinclair.
good shape; would make •t good
truck, 850.00. Fred Burchill.
44-1
LOST:—In Brusseljs, About Noon, -
in or between Fox'e Druz; elm
and the Post Office, e sane of mon-
ey. Reward, Leavg at The Post.
DOG LOST:—A Callio, Black and
tan; answers to the name of "Lad-
die.' Any information will be
thankfully receive' , Jno, J.
Schnook, Lot 35, Con. 11, Phone
26-4, 9 t-1
RUBBER Tyred Spring Wagon,
good as new, for sale. S. T. Plum,
Brussels. 44-1
FOR SALE.—Pine Rack Sills, 16 ft.
long. Apply to Wm. Kearney,
8th line, 'Morris. Phone 1730.
48-2
LOST. — A Sum of Money on
Wednesday morning in Brussels.
Lost. a Marc.
Md. Henderson lost e goo} work
mare 011 Sunday :nominee.
•' '' the tithe of his death.._ When he wag
-• Yre^t Shock to
friend',
three Years of age his parents carte
fra,•nd, and relatives in Langdon, for we -t to Ontario, and aft�'r tiring for
only he preeedhsg day a numbed had a time at Petetboro, Ont., establish-
rt-ee•!ted card. from im under a ed a home at Brussels where Henry
arrive at Walton at ^. '2.", pole cl'.1e London, Eng., date cine advicin grew to young manhood and learned
Cror1 rich at S .i. No annoenr t} - et of hie contemplated departure the trill of cabinet maker. On
Sept, 3rd, 1877, he .ens married to
Elizabeth Work,. the widow who sur-
vive;, • nd it was expected that on
Sept. 3rd next they world join with
friends and relatives in eelehtating
their golden wed cling anniversary.
Ten children w000 born to this un-
ion nine of whom sutw,vt a3 fel-
low. 11,111,11 McFarlane Carrie Welsh
Nellie • Ilyan, all of Langston; Stan-
1ey of Instow, Sask.; :Margaret Field,
Lillian Jennings, Dam,,, Grace and
Robert of Langton. One son died
in infancy. Waller Dunford, broth-
er of the deceased, r klieg at Great
Falls, Mont., is the only surviving
member of the family of five broth.
ors. In 1 882 Mr. Pun 701'l 001110
west to the new country of Dakota
Territory and took 1p a homestead
in the vicinity of Hampden. The
free claim and pre-emption which he
acquired at the same time in Hatrvey
township, together with land amen!,
(al later, was the continuous !tome of
the family for a period of more than
forts years, Mrs. Dunfonj and 1110
childt 1 n having come welt in 13183.
During the many years that 311r.
Dunford lived in Harvey township he
took an active interest in public af-
fairs and contributed his full .flare
to the development of Cavalier
enmity. During the early days be
worked as a huil,ter and ninny 011(001
buildings amid other strnrtUl't: r in
Harvey tewnihip and vicinity are
evade ices of his handiwyr;'c. Later
by angle.) , t.a they are pt (11 1 (1( e a young; m:31 ci' rrt 11,'i.�'v rod he gem, his full thee t0 "tis fainting
the spawn, When bait di•rri=h i it•, <1 ,.t( i; niosunrd by ri wide sir-
intercede and war: known ars One of
near them dining flu 1 1(i they 14'h„','('011(113• "1", : u r ;fol aurical•
become enraged, 'rub. nr' and strike el'. ""''.",•'"d•. 1T t: t, ,] 1,1' Ids
the enemy and re thy:, t.,. e -i ' rdr1t )and tli) Work, of 1t 1 o1 .( 5 :ai he. '(•rv111
eaugltt. Then tit :u,awtl 1, 113. un r'.31t T (i•rtn, '3' .(, ;mel 31,, n 1 r•,,i h- ,-,-'",",!';'1., rtrcf nt t1,. cast 21111 of 1•01111ty
r ,s, ITU 11 cr" T,n14 1,± T'..)h•rt rl„nm1 .!ot) t, van:. t.own.1O (1(111
plrotected and ready nr t1 �rmt+b. •1' t 1
to tenant(' and in a very ,(11 y�oar•, 1 !%row i v11e•, Te..,q,,,; r.,; 1L r11d3 of e- 1 f0. a porion of, f''''''1'”" ,ye•ar•3,.amd
111;.x1 rr til, ,,rd (41 1;•r, itl. ,,, i +ritr 1 71 !or ir•ool ,ea,.r1 for four,
this fine Brune. fell W.":11!1! b extinct., The;.,hn at norm:•. Stewart; held mom- tet tr y, .,r>•. Iiia euflr . tter.ol l w:ts
decreasing number l0irtg cau,e 4 has been 1 t}xpt of hour -,t and 1 (73 1:"nl srtvicvr,
1, t:lxeh Year. It he expect i c' otti:1• in T Lc , 13 (�Fr<' i1...(rl in( }.;,rl }n hi:s 41(114 the County 10400
eel that th+. ntl v r og tart ,n, will tie- ,• • ),i, .t.,
1t (, 1 rctin,�
t 1 been merle of any chance °earl Fr•+nre m1 Feh P
meso has
:!e
on the other train yet. to n'al,h Nairobi, P,nt3.h r.i't Ai'ri-
ea, nhnut Mnreh 20, to take 1131 his.
Greyhound Will Run to Goaerich new (toile:, with the Internacional
Monday, June 6th. LS tit to r Co, A cablegram rer- ived
The stctim'r C;reFho,tnrl of '' ,
Red Star T.in., will (r4 her tri
between Detroit and Gedc.i cit tlhe
week of June 6th this y', u u fit
at God e rt, h Monday , veel ., 11,
lith, running a moonlight Ont of
Godc•rich that night, lr lying for De-
troit the following. morning', Jane 7,
and returning from Detroit on the
9th, leaving at 1 p.m., awl eielcirg
the last trip lectin„ Goderieh T'rird•iy
morning, ane 1Oth \n la e date
than these could l'o ermine d ,r- the den e to San T •pito, T sur for hur-
1111. Dorn in C valler County thirty -
11 e year.: 'i 1 Ste!, 1st e'rew 117
y0111) manhood in this community
end had a very promising future, his
la1 ••t prfmitlnn being to the posi-
tion of office manager with the In-
ternational Harvester Co. nt Ntutol,i,
Africa, after hishaving, held a re-
sponsible position ion with the. same
enmp urs at Grand Fork; for a num-
ber of veers. Durinie the world war
ha enlisted with a l;i,tm: rek contin-
'',t • nd while nye r:•, to wag trans•-
ir•rrrd to .116111 Trench Mortar Bat-
tery of Iaogdon, which had in iia
membership rminy of hie former as -
:sedates. He served until the close
of the tear. Upon his intern he en-
tered '.u• employ of n beret• strait:
firm in (101(1ier (nu:'t,- mil leter
r,ctit with the Snit n , m•,1. 1T,
,n Tc ,play Ly- puc•nts of 511'. Work
t Sete Rodin, itn, Texas, end officiate of
11. Tn r i t tonal 13arveste' Co. at
(';.nod Fork,. advised `then that he
d
le -en n 3141 m from 11,e haat at
Pet; Sethi, 511071, and was dal '1 (lltd-
ea1 condition e3 the result of 1•neu-
ntor,lr, 'mil twenty' -four horn's later'
t see .xl rail 1 earn advised them of
denth. As the Pelt hliean goes
to }u it i3 not known whether or
1)1+ th, 1 -11:111, fill 10, eat to Lang -
Greyhound is under eonirac+ to co'0-
mence 01'rrtionr bet d'. I11 Tnl.,io
and Cedar Point on Sunday, June 12.
Bass Season Shortened,
Hon. Charle,i McCe a, Minister of
Game and fisherlt:2 has, ]nnoun.•04
that the recommendation of the Fish
and Game Committee of the flour',
made last year, that the bees e1,0s0n
opens this year on July let instead
of June 1st, will be nut into effect
by order in 00001013. It is unrl a rotond
that the change 1e fp the nature of
ail experiment, that ang tvtu 4
change will depend on the • t(1
noticed this year. it is claimed that
from June 15 to July 1,"r ie. the, tine
when the bass are the •-1D:1 wicked
and moot su;copttble o he ut ; ceaht l t
stet in checking the decruat,c, well as Keni '.Temple of Grand Yorks, One of its ]nest honored pioneers.
Storm,
This rection got off light with the
to -01 en t u(. d1(>' 0111111, compared
with soni,. li}aoe.,, It w'ai wild tvltila
1t. 1 lsted. •
Park Rolled.
After the heavy rah. 'Cut;_'Lay
night the Park 00uin,•tte2• had Vic -
Park rolled. It was badly in
a, . ,1 of a good rolling,
Steer °r' I
Sohn Leitch. hes di pn. e 1 of his
emeery bu.'i r and tun, t 1 ,one
1'01:111 o•, ] n.., ., inn Will b ten
lu• ,•ntl of the month, 1R Leitch
itch
bas not sold his hone and etpeet.: to
(''main in town for the l reecet,
A Douole Ego.
Rev. Mr. Fowler, on ]•teeter Mon -
any, found ,. big egg e in hiehen
house and when opened there was a
fully formed egg with shell inside
the large egg. The egg was laid by
a R. I. Red which, no doubt, was
thinking of Easter.
Permits Will Be $2,00.
D
r.'
BAKING
FIFTY
YEARS
Against That
ay
Ills fabled years of ancient
Egypt's fulness and fa}nine---
the striking lessons found in other
historic facts and natural life pro-
cesses establish SAVING anlongklte
fundamental laws upon which Nat-
ure makes her dire indictments.
Follow your natural personal in -
',tinct to "lay by in store by adding
regular installments to a savings
account in the Standard Bank.
?311.
STAN '�-.A .D BANK
013' C.A..N.A..DA.
BRUSSELS BRANCH -G. H. Semis, Manager
It is reported that the Ontario --.e
Liquor Commission has. fixed the Turns to Comedy in Her Newest
CO� MERG
price, of liquor permits at `..• .
is estimated that this will yield a re-
venue of nearly "$8,000,000, They
expect 500,000 people in Ontario
will take out permits .and also about
3,500,000 tourists. Teat'le Plays opposite Merchants Will Take Thursday Half' her to the
A Warning, Holiday—Opposed to Speeding on i featured male lead, "Altars of De -
The local warning is iesned to au- Main Street I sire" is the type of comedy that has
film
Production.
HOLDSHOLDSANNUAL MEETING• Mae Murray, dainty heroine of
ANNUAL MEETING dozens of screen romances, has turn-
; ed to comedy in 'her latest picture,
"Altars of Desire," in which Conway
to drivers tint the new speed limit 1 lately found favor w
on highways has nothing to do with A good attendance marked the an -1 fans, the comedy flavored with rolm-
travel on town streets. The local nual Business meeting of Brussels antic sophistication. In this Metro -
car
law is n stepnged, and while 'Business Men's Association on Mon- Goldwyn -Mayer picture, coming to
car drivers can step an the gas on day evening in the Public Library. the Grant} Theatre nextMonday and the provincial roads, they dust. I John Leith was reappointed presi- Tuesday, Miss Murray plays P
slacken down to the usual schedules dent and F. R, Smith, secretory- of Clare Sutherland, ono that is said
in the cities and towns. treasurer, and F. M. Wilmot, Wilfrid to compare favorably with he: "Mer -
are.o, S, T. Pluto and W. Gillespie ry Widow" in opportunities for the
are on the Executive. i star.
A driva for new members• is to
and no f port
on business men who are not already The Datly flews Cl
fog at St. John's Church. The arts members to try and get them 10 join Arthur, Wednesday, April lath, had
Waal meeting and a reception was ,,members S ' the following Editorial in respect to
held in the United Church and the The weekly half 1t01idayi will the tate Miss Augustine, sister of
Boy Scouts held a meeting' in Mel- comenntce on Thursday May 5th, 'Mrs. H, Walker, of own: Death
ville Church. The Grand Theatre invaded the ranks of the resorbing
had a good crowd to see, "The Black and continue to November fen with staid of Port Arthur's public schools
Pirate. Wednesday evenings open, starting last night when the B'r'im reaper
11ay 4th• claimed the mortal remains of Miss
One of the Best Pictures. Reeve A. C. Backer repotted that Claire May Augustine. Miss Augus-
Rin-Tin-Tin in "The Night C"y' the Council have the matter of stop' line saw little children who were en-
-;\ p}(ture of tense thrills and ten- signs in hand. i trusted to her care grow into young
dcrness fn this new phoi.oplav in In this connection it was moved by' sten and young women, not ono of
which the great doll' actor will ap- W, Willis and seconded by S. Wil- , whom but carried the roost loving
ton that the association Ten before remembrance of a teacher who gave
the Council and ask that the speed totem of her fine pereonality es well
law for driving within the town lim- rig the ordinary instruction that falls
its be redneed to 15 miles an hour within the line of duty, During the
instead of as 20 at present, and to thirteen years that she was a mem-
eee that it is strictly adhered to. ; bei of the staff she earned the es -
The 'matter of excessive cartage teens alike of the children and her
rates in freight was freely discussed
fellow teachers. Nothing delighted
end it was moved by W. Gillespie her more than to note progress
Minor Locals. and seconded by Cleve Banker that through the succeeding classes of her
n ' in future it be asked 'that freight children who had started their seise -
Monday was a Panic h ltddy. lactic career under her kindly care.
Schools reopen next Monday, hills be tabulated weekly only and j The children loved her. When that
Send The Post to absent friends, rates be 15c per pound, --Carrie(
t.
Holiday Passed Quietly,
Good Friday passed off quietly
accidents marred the day.
Church service was held in the even-
take place and a committee will wal . t Tribute to a Beloved�Woman.
Chi .:uclr n
pear here next Friday and Saturday.
It is a story of the beautiful .Nevada
sheep country, where the pastoral
peacefulness of the rolling lrlls is
awakened to a frenzy of fear be- the
attacks of a giant condor, the most
terrific of vultures. It has been bail-
ed as Rin -Tilt -Tin's best picture.
Got the tart rt -mow eY sharpened is said, nothing more is to be added.
1 A petition signed by,the I' xeeuttve . Children have an intuition that
v°tT is to be that butt ted to the Council draws them to those who radiate
Roads are in splendid condition at asking better care be taken of love, and that was an attribute pos-
present. the Main Street in the way of rogu- sessecl by Miss Augustine to a mark -
The next holiday will be the 24th nee sweeping, de, ! ed degree."
of May. The Executive are to bring 111 a
"Joseph's Bondage" in the Town ,sport at the next meeting as to BORN
Hall to -night (Wednean_110 whether or not a picnic will be held ; GILRIN`sON.--Tn Grry Twp , on Tnnedoy,
The new 35-atticsari-besot speed iis tibia 000011)01. ( April ath,14227, to ith,•. and airs. al. Gtikin.
ay is now in effect on Ontario high- On motion of Alf Backer, second- . ='°"."'".
ways.
1f a few more breweries los: their ed by S. Davison, and adopted by
license who is going to make the the meeting, it was decided to algr�
strong beer for May 16? change the name of the association ine ni.-I0 Grey Ttvp. onlT��sd i4y, April
Spring fever is about; almost to "'the Brussels Chamber of Com- �o 151
gets a touch of the. ail- merge" to conform with name gen- Apr
11(:7, Henry Ataoxk, 0 a s e r sear.
PA1R --In Morris Twp., oft we'dnesrlay•
everybody
�" 018(ft, r47, Henri aloArtm•, aged 84
meat. It's not serious, hough. erally adopted n1 Canada. genre and 21 days
h h tb • I f carlc t '•'
fever, and children under fourteen -
are frobibitecly from attending thea-
tres.
All restrictions on the import of
Canadian cattle to the British 'sloe
on account of the foot and mouth
disease has been removed.
"I'nt tickled to death that spring
lois conte," said a noble Brussels
citizen to -day. "Cutting the grans is
so much easier on my wife than
carrying. out the ashes."
Advertise your auction sales in the
columns of The Post. The people
of the community are sure to see it,
whereas the potter on the, lel -phone s
post play escape their notice.
Mona
Bowlers Re -organize.
Bruseis Beeciers reorganized en
Tuesday evening for the coming sea-
son, The Treasurer reported a good
surplus and the Club is planning
some extensive improvements at the
ameens. The following off1eers were
elerted:—Hon. President — A. C.
Backer; President—Cleve Backer;
Vice President—R. Bowman; Sec.-
Trees.—D.
ec:Trees.—D. MacTavish; Grounds com-
mittee—R. F. Downing, 3. Logan;
Tournament Committee -- R, F.
Downing, D. C. Ross; Jitney Com-
mittee—W. Kerr, R. 3, McLauchlan
and Walter Scott,
IN MEMORIAM
HARN.—Tn loving memory of oar donrhits-
band and father, t}enrga U. Q. Hawn, who
pa•++ed away In Toronto, on April 22nd,
n,25
Always so good, unselfish end kind,
Few on this earth his cunn1 w e dart.
One of the beat that Gad null sand,
A loving father right to the end,
lie bad n rotors von 0501001 belp loving,
A heart that was parer than gold.
And to those who knew and lovedhim,
Ills memory will never grow nolo.
SADLY 00(0(11) DY 1110 WIVE' AND FAMILY.
Auction Sale.
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Beginning et 12e per roll, wo have a very large stock on
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Then in our special MAXIMUR piper's wo find it difficult
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sample is a work of art, MAXIMUR represents the most
outstanding development of the wall paper industry In re-
mit years; it is the first and only 30 -inch wall paper made
in Canada and we. would count is a pleasure to show you
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