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The Season for 1 P retest Norwegian
Entertaining cod jiver oil
TALLY CARDS
SCORE PADS
BRIDGE f''ENCJL3
PARTY PRtEES
,t'r e11 t: , r .:,n a:'a%
is ;Zit•h in Vitamins
Is Cliar and Sparkling
,
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Everything in the ay of t t'.huut the .o,.t ctIon:,uls
r;. t +t.r•t fader of T'i,. y Others
Decorations
\• ,r e cedonei i
ai nt.e.ee !ul k n. & 2 222
T:.Y1koth
rushes
Good baa . '- In attorted ,]aides.
20c, 25c, 45c, & 50c each
Milk of Magnesia
Tooth Paste
Cleans th r eth
Acid and prevents l. c '.',
25c and 50c tubes.
I'1r_,esi Co
1 lb astatic 75c
3 ounce bottle, Oc
fur Chapped fl n S
lad Hill
Freie..: -1 11 c and 50e bots.
A,.. - i t ... t'•.. _ ..1 5,.c bots.
l e mattes
Ea-.
I:.... Cold. C'r'ass 3Z-
4't-,^.' 1.atinn
25e.
a evoioplfg
Printing
Enlarging
R. SMITH
C '0 Szo2`T,:
Druggist and Stationer
Local News Items 7
.a le -«.a»'w ._!'its- _
ttss�3:.t!...,
Will Handle e Laundr
y
v town,
,. to Lee Thang leaving m
Owing
John Hewitt will look after all iaun
dry. An outside firm will clo the
work..
November Arrived.
November t.rrived in a -hunger
storm and scant a tree hes been
stripped now of leaves _ _ , wind
and rain.
Press Meets at Seaforth.
The Hu en a'o. Prese Association
will :n e -t .n See forth ,11 Friday of
tale week. Unless a miracle hat] p ee
the editor of lit,: Post will be pre-
sent in i-pirlt only.
Tis.
, Air 11r
.ton 1rI 7'a -
'n
snot also from t1ie Brussels As-
sociation In Toronto,
s Mr.. ecu . 'reel
Engagement Ar.a:ou"ced.
Sir. Thos. J. I:.unae of `oral: :ay,
On>.erift, arms ance: the en<:icen::eto;
E/,, Ills dauelte:•', COrinuc°, to \]'1l1lain
Long, sou of Mr. a.1t'.1 :qrs. John
Long of Brussels, Ontario, _:1_ m:ar-
ring; to take place early c ir: Novem-
ber.
Entertained
Their Friends.
Murray Thelittlefriends , n 1 I ••
nd .f tray an•1
Petty Lou Zapf,•, of Toronto, who
are visiting in town, were entertained
on 'Alum -lay evening t the home of
D. C. and lin.. Ross <ut.. 'a real lively
time was enjoyed by all.
Brussels Tax Rate 331& Mills.
Brussels sax rate• for this year is
33i mine. on the doll::r which is
a deereeee from Ityt year of fens'
mills . ---and we w.+ntu e to ,say that
noleel will be sorry. Per County
purpose e the rate is 5.2 mil's: the vil-
la rate, 19 trill and tut' school
purno:e� =. 9.:1 mills. Tie• treneral
frod.idiee tux has ben wiped off this
year.
A Hole in One.
else. Ii. .i 1cl;al h,'•:,. M• .cern.
ha ih honor of b,•in tae• fi WO-
Inan _o oriel a ''h„1 t : stroke
n • S. ..forth Ce.u, it. Club. 'fhis
• 1t1,t fascia ty e teia'uct
a'rilJ. elrrime 2.1.with. tI:ll'.t C. C.
R t let i'er the 9th he's• ^ 1k'h is
lei: , arras in on.. st....,1ce. 11. - Ma-
l. t, ill:a
being emi_rnt'll: te.1 ley
her fav-nde.
lllovings.
Chas, Lockwood an 1 family have
moved from the room in the Gra-
Bazaar and Supper. ham block to the muse on Albert.
Lon- forget the Bazaar and bowl 1 lamtcs
icen ly vacated 1.y 11e H. Sul -
Supper in tae Public Library on G.C. Manners has moved from the
Saturday of thisweak ander the Farrow hour,: on re'rly street to
auspices of the Catholic Women's the home on John ttreet which he
purchased some time ago from Wtn.
Pope'.
Annual Meeting of Children's Aid.
Arrived Last Week. '1'ne Annual Netting of the Huron
Dr. Jamieson of Conn, Ont., who County Children's Aid Society will
recently purchased. the medical prat- he held in MacKay Hall, Goderich, on
tics of Dr, J. H. White, arrived n Tuesday evening, November 15th,
town last week, accompanied by his at 8 o'clock. Election of officers
will take place and reports of the
work given: G. Q. Warner, Judge
of the Juvenile Court, London, will
give An address and Mrs. frank
Saunders and Miss Esther Hume will
sing. The public aro invited.
The Egg -grading Law.
Police 'Magistrate Reid, eid of Goder-
. 1 ,
Transferred to Tiverton. t e
ich, was here on Monday and con -
George Dawson, formerly of lacus-' ducted a court in the town hall, the
sell, who has been accountant in the object of which was to hear several
Standard Bank at • Brantford for complaints relative to the infraction
some 'time, has berm transferred to 1 of the egg gracing law. Four con -
Tiverton, Bruce County, where he Victions were registered ag.inst mer -
will be in charge of the branch of chants in this locality and from the
amount of :the fines imposed it looks
as if the authorities considered the
offence a very serious one and were
detemnined to have all egg clealftrs
live up to the requirements of the
law.
League of tit. Ambrose Church.
73azaar opens at 2.30 and supper will
be served front 4.30 until 7.
sister, and are getting settled In the
rooms in the McKelvey block, vacated
by the latter, who has moved to Port
Arthur. While sorry to lose Dr. and
Mrs. White and family from town
we with thein every succus: in their
new home and also extend a hearty
welcome to their successors.
the same bank in that village. Mrs.
Dawson will be better known to
Brusselites as Miss Kate Ament. Tale
chunge was made last week and 'they
are nicely settled in their new quar-
ters.
Motor Accident.
While John and Ma's. Sanders and
the latter's sister were motoring
near Monkton recently, they met
with an accident which might easily
have resulted seriously. While round-
ing a corner Mr. Sanders stepped
on the gas instead of the ,brakes with
the resut that the car took to the
ditch and turned over. Tho occu-
pants were badly shaken up and
bruised and required the attention of
installing New Incubator.
This week workmen are busy in-
stilling a ncw12,000 egg incubator
at the poultry plant of Walter, R('se,
Brussels. This gives Mr. Rose a
total incubator capacity of 31,000
eggs which should take care of his
largely increasing business. Mr.
Pearson, of Hanover, an experienced
poultry man, has been engaged by
1r, Rose forthecoming
year
and
will arrive in Brussels about Deeom-
a doctor but are now well on the 1 ber 1st. The family will occupy the
way to recovery we are glad to house recently vacated by
stater Manners on Turnberry street.
Brussels United Church
P'EV. A. W. F:.'AF. bC c=R. B. O.
MINISTER
Sunday, Nov 6th
11 a.m.—Public Worship.
Subject : "Christian Manhood”
Followed by the Communion
Service.
3 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
Missionary Program and Of-
fering,
7 p.m.—Public Worship,
Theme:
"Life's Possibilities"
Tuesclay—Y. P. Society.
Wednesday—Prayer Service
FOR SALE. One Pure Bred York-
shire Sow. Summer Hill Lady, No,
obi,
100-122488, ei hteen months all
due farrow NOV. 30th One
ler to
Pure Bred Sow and Hog. six
months old. Also 75 Pure Bred
White Le_••horn and P,arrecl Rock
Pullers, Wm. J. Grant, Phone,
256. 20-tf.
THIRTY GOOD ROCK PULLETS
for tale. John Kelly, phone 36-6.
20-1.
COLUMBIA VICTROLA FOR SALE
alto a book of 19 children's sel-
ected records. Mrs. J. H. Walker,
Phone 649, Brussels.
HAT EXCHANGED as rtrussels Un-
• ited Churell last Sunday evening,
Owner may have his own -by cal-
ling Phone 13x A. L. MacDonald.
LIECESTER RAM, 3 years old, for
sale. Alex Murray, lot 27, con. 10,
Morris, R. R. No. 3 Walton. Phone
18-16. 20-tf.
FOR SALE:— 50 acres of choice
pasture land, all cleared. South
half lot 41, con. 1, Morris. Apply
to William Hamilton or Mrs. Robt.
Hamilton , Executors, Bluevale
P. 0. 20-tf.
LAUNDRY Owing to the removal
E
s Laundr • from town
0
the Chinese
S
IWish to statethat Twill be pre-
pared pared to handle aIi ninth of laun-
dry left at my shop.
John Hewitt.
TURNIPS FOR SALE in the Field
Dy the Ilushel or Row. Alto a
number of Cedar Pogo. J. A.
Nichol, Phone 42-23. 19-2.
FOR SALE.—Seventeen Chunks of
Pigs, all good York breed. Apply
t
5
n' �� 11tZ lot
Con.
oWnt.Gt_a 99,
Grey, 19-2.
WASHING MACHINE in First Class
condition for sale. Mrs. J. E.
Smith, Phone lox r3. 19-tf.
0ANRING
i FIFTY
YEARS
The Profit Lies
in the Finish
1. P:#Y11 to market entt.le with tit,
proper degree of tinikh• A qual-
ity preelltet always colninanda a
pr• mium anti i readily lily .satleable at
a ,motit:th]e price- If you have, staclt
winch needs a little more time far
tinishin , and the feed is --e ices, rev
tido level manager cif the Standard
Beek. It is a simple mutter 10 tang, a ]Orin to (Trey the ',took alnti1
:1 fatac'able markt warrants a pro-
tita'd.• sola,
THE
STANDARD AN .
OF CANADA
BRUSSELS BRANCI'I—G. H. Sands, Manager
Flax Mill Commences Work,
The Flax ]ilii commenced d its
season's work this morning anti a
god staff of nteli are employed.
Usual Holiday Hours,
The usual h:,li.lay hours will bo
observed at the Post Office on
Thanksgiving Day, Box solders will
be able: to get nail ut any lour,
Add Exchange.
When remitting by cheek for
your subscription please add 15e for
exchange. Money orders of express
orders are a better Is ai tf paying
small accounts.
Card of Thanks.
:firs. Speir and sisters wish to ex-
tend their :duces! thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors for kindness
and expressions of sympathy .luring
their recant bereavement in the
death of their brother J, F. McCi's.
Also to those ,ending floral tributes
ttnd to ':hose who kindly loaned cars.
To Visit Brussels I. O. O. F.
Stratford LO.O.F. Degree Teant
to the number of 50 will pay a visit
to Brussels Lodge on Friday evening
of this week when the first Degree
in Oddfc•llowship will be conferred
of several candidates. Representa-
tives are also expected from Wins: -
ham, Blyth, R to :,'ter and other
neighboring towns,
Sister Dies Suddenly.
The Post is sorry to report the
death of lis. 0 c t Dunton t sister
f Mrs. D. M. 11 .Taw ish of town,
o a t t
which occurred very suddenly in the
e v
hospital in Toronto, on Sunday,Oct.
23rd. Deceased was ben m Wtox-
,;ter 31 years ago. Her maiden
name being Annie Harr:. 51r, and
1lrs. McTavish attes.d rl the funeral
in Toronto on Tuesday at last wreck.
Won at Logan Plowing Match.
Alex Russel, Brussels South, was
first in high cut, open, at the Loganin, Walton, won the specials for trite- the Ladies, by providing ideal weath-
er.
Plowing Match, a3nd Gordon lIcCiav er. and consequently people canna
from far and near to enjoy the del-
Blashill Block for Sale.
1ty roti,' elsewhere in these col-
unms it will be seen the Block known
u zhe 13'.a -hill property, consisting of
two brick store:, will be offered for
sale by Public Auction on Saturday
afternoon of this week. The sale is
Imieg made in order to wind up the
ertate of the late: George Jackson.
"The Romance of Canada."
Monday evening evening the Ectnondville
choir r;av a very instructive and en-
tertaining program itt the forst of
a dramatic production, "The Rom-
ance of Camia." Throughout 'there
was illurtratcd end fine national spir-
it wit) ••n appret•iation for the part
and a bright hope respecting the
future of Canada The parts were well
aken and in all a splendid and pro-
fitable evening was spent by a cap
acfty audience.
After Effects Were Worst,
A well-known business man in
town the other evening went up to
the doctor's to have a finger (that
had been badly torn) dressed. The
.oc'co• washed it thoroughly and
soaked it well with alcohol and ban-
daged the finger up. The patient
1 proceeded to get his pipe ready and
striking a match had his pipe going.
The doctor decided to get his own
pipe going, and 'the patient remarked
"here's where you save a match"
held it ever for the doctor. The
light caught 'the fumes of the alcohol
•
and in a second the bandage was on
fire. Both patient and doctor had
both
t not 'before leets but busym
a
,
••
'
ot the m had
a few burntfine,ers•
Now does pay
itto be Scotch and use
only one match.
Fowl Supper and Concert.
One of the outstanding events of
the year in connection with Melville
Presbyterian Church, was the Fowl
Supper which was held last Thursday
eventing, Octoue r 27th, Nature fav-
oured the strenuous efforts of
to' plowing . A press repots saysi.—
The demonstration of the plowing
with a tractor by Gordon McGavin,
of Walton, who has held the provin-
icious supper which had been prepar-
ed. The Basement was tastefully de-
corated for the occasion and the
QUANTITY OF GOOD DRY SOFT guys»s were uiso entertained during
Wood for sale. I,titie's wanting tial est 11pimtship for tractor plowingsupper by piano sele,aiots by Mrs,
a supply should phone 1(i-1?, was wrest• -seal by large numh•rs of mein. Bing' and Nancy -Jaffe Fowler.
Frank Nichol. 19-tf,
people.from the time. he started until Tlte't were over six hundred who ut-
FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE hr, Pinished. Ht plowing is said to tended the supper; tut ttn'ough \'Ise'
be one of t .e hest pieves of tractor managnt tat 01•'1 s):;r:IOUs acennur
--1VotI l snake good light truck. llowin_ t;ver seen in Logan.there v - 1 o undue waiting.
Apply S. H. Cunningham, Palmer_ datiau 'thet „� t
stmt. ]11=2• The Late John F. McCrae. After the Supper :here was an en -
FOR SALE:—A 7 -tube Radio corn- / Last week Th,, Post made brief tert`aimuent in the Auditorium of
the Church given by the Lcerrudy
lae mention of the suckles demise of the Male Quartette of Stratford, Ont.
late John Ferguson sic( inn \-lien Mr- H. S. Quartette
Slicer Medalist;
occurred in Toronto On 7 ;uredo\' Of , Mr. 1'e. G. Swanson, Gold Medalist;
last week. Deceased was tit young- lir. W. C. Carter, Silver Medalist,
est sun of the late John oI. C_tae and and :Hr. J. H. Wilkinson,rter, Gold 11:'dal-
tvas bolas on the old homesteadion ist, Mr. J.tutc the personnel of the
the fah, line of .orris receivq;, ct?t Quartette. They were assisted by
Barth 5th, 18112. He Brussels
d his Mr. 1Jrou.ilutgen, violinist; Miss Cul -
early education in the Ilrusseia Pub- lis reader and Mr, violinist;
tecompttn-
hc school, later atcendtn�,' the High ist.
School at Guetph. Following this I It was one of the most delightful
he entered into a real estate business
and opened up offices at Toronto ' pr.ograms which have been put eat in
and Moncrc1. Later he went to ' this Church. Each member of the
Roseland, B,C„ and during that Company' excelled, but special men-
d
los
tion should be made of the fides So
city's progressive clays he was one rendered by Mo. J. H. Wilkinson; and
be the outstanding igen in the West, also of the r. J. H. given by the
being l ter:I mayor of Rossltmcl for Reader, Miss Collis: But the whole
several terms. He never married i
and of late years has made his hone Program was of a very high order
alternately at Brussels and Toronto, and thoroughly enjoyed by all.
owJackson
Great
Deceased was very widely known credit is due to M. H. S. J
by a great many prominent men
from coast to coast and a man whom 1 the leader of the Company, Mr.Bishop, who is the Organist in Christ
it was a pleasure to meet as he was i Church, Stratford, gave selections on
of a most cheerful, off -hand jolly the Pipe Organ. We bespeak :for this
nature, and was always a welcome
guest of any company. In religion
he was a strong upholder of the
Presbyterian doctrine, while in pol-
ities he was a true Liberal. a
Five sisters are left to mourn hit
loss, vis:—Mrs. Chas. Watt, Dundas;
Mrs Jas Speir, Brussels • Mrs C.
piste, with A. & 13. Bete mss
aeril. and BaldwBaldwinSpe Speaker.
Ra
sonable terms. Apply to L.
C. Claus.,,
PIGS FOR SALE: -7 pigs wilt
weigh about 100 lbs. Also litter
of 10 pig= 8 week; old. all aro
of Yorkshire breeding. J. P. Mc-
Intosh, Lot 21, Con. 12, Gr sy
Phone 5511. 18-tf.
3 WELL-BRED OXFORD RAM
lambs for sale. Apply to Robert
Hislop, Wroxeter, Phone ring 3.
18-tf.
TWO WELL-BRED OXFORD RAM
Lambs for sale. Walter Yuill N?it
lot 30, Con. 4, Morris, Paone63-
10, 18-tf.
FOR SALE, 3 Leicester Ram Lambs,
Snell Breeding, Apply to 0.
Smith. Mope 688.
3600 FIRST CLASS Milton Pressed
brick, medium buff color. Apply
Box, 36, Ethel.
FARM TO RENT -100 acre farm,
on 2nd of Morris; possession any-
time this fall. Apply to Sheriff
Caldbeck, Hailoybury, Ont., or to
W. A. Lowry, Brussels. 15-tf.
FOR SALE OR RENT — House and
barn and 6 acres for sale or rent.
Apply to Geo. Colvin, 69 Cherry
street, Stratford. 14-tf,
Minor Locals.
November.
The birds are going south.
Christmas will soon be here.
Thanksgiving Day next Monday.
October was a month to remember,
Have you a light on your wagon
or buggy?
Only 44 more shopping days be -
.fore Christmas.
Don't forget the concert and dance
to -night (Wednesday.)
Usual holiday hours at the Post
Office Thanksgiving Day.
Send in the News. Let us hoar
of your holiday trip or about your
visitors.
The fall fairs are all over and all
that is now left the farmer is the
mending of fences and suchlike
chores.
Thanksgiving day promises this
year to be just the ordinary autumn
holiday it has always been'—just an-
other Monday,
cornupany great success. They were
very liberal in their conin'ibutions
and came back the third time at the
request of 'the audience.
The Ladies Aid of Melville Church
wishes to thank all the visitors from
the] C1unc.he
• sand
communities nitncs
for
•
t
•
0
their hearty co-operation in makingE, Stone, Cannington; Mrs. (seo, the evening a success.
Robb, St. Cateerines and NIrs. J. W.
Kerney, Toronto. The funeral took BORN
place on Friday afternoon from the g12AUTER—In Ethel, on Wednesday, Got.
home of his sister, Mrs. Jas. Speir, 2610.1017, to Mr, and Mrs. John Kreuter,
to 13russe)s cemetery and was very daughter,
largely attended Rev, F. G, Fow-
ler, pastor of the Presbyterian church
conducted the service, and the pall-
bearers were A. C. Baeker, S. Wil-
ton, F. A. Hunter, R. J. McLauchlin,,
W. Ament and W. A. Lowry. Among
those from out of town attending the
funeral besides his sisters ('with ex-
ception of Mrs. Robb) were: ---Mrs.
Andrew Murray,. son and daughter,
of London; Mrs. J. A. Fleming, Hen-
sall; Major Shaw, Col. Rance, Major
MeTaggart and A. J. Ilollow•ay, of
Cliacon; Postmaster ilay, Durtean
Ferguson, J. H. Gordon acid Geo.
Kay, Stratford. Among the many
i pillow
a a beautiful r
1 tributes
was P
floral donated by the business man orf. Brus-
sels. The memory of John F, Me -
Cron
will long be remembered by
many friends in this locality,
DIED
DICR;CON,—In Wroxeter, on October 20111,
1047, Arnie Newton Gibson, wife of h'. V,
Dickson, in her Aird year,
HAMILTON.—In Morrie Twp,, on October
22114,1027, itobert Wallace gnmflton, aged
16 years mad 6 months.
11.10558 —In Morris Twp., on Tuesday, Nov,
let,1127, Matthew Moses, aged 00 years, 8.
monthe,nnd 20 days.
Auction Sale.
PttIOAY, Nov. Seen: —Norm stook, tmpto•
mnenc md grwnetdn,at oHeoot20, HCery 2,IrOnrey
Prop. ID, oM. ,
Scene Ano,
wtotit4l It tY, Nev. 22 0—Clenrinrt puotielt
Nile of the estate of the into hnrrehnit Dar.
rison,of farm eteolr, implements. hay• grain
and household eCeots, at
9niaetLot 1.1 2, Ooit 10 , Gr
Towonleper D1r01pnalmHnWemo8n hne
-
Trrjttast,AY, 110v, Oltn.—Farm stook and
Implz,meats, et Lot 41, (Ion. 0, ]Crit W swan•
ash,(balbmtle West el liolgprr��a��ve) Rale nnrw-
EdmuhaIlWln,Prop.]; a,3sass,Tjcyllor,Aann T.
Store
11
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,'.ydlt.nia gen
r.''er,1111:-xe
As a preventive for the spread of infectious
bacteria which are the cause of so many dan-
gerous diseases, I-Iydrogen Peroxide, as made
by;Parke Davis & Co. is unexcelled.
Its usefulness as a germicide is due to the
liberation of oxygen which has a great affin-
ity for the products of decay and putrefaction.
For this reason we recommend I-Iydrogen
Peroxide as one of the most effective of
Household -Remedies.
A Few Suggestions
for It's Use
As a gargle ; nasal douche ; to cleanse the
pores of the skin ; to remove stains from the
finger nails ; for body odors arising from per-
spiration
er-
i tin ; for burns and scalds for cleaning
ra o00
p
;
the mouth and teeth.
Price 25e bottle
Parke Davis'
Liquid Petrolatum
Especially refined for internal use and recom-
mended for an intestinal lubricant in the
treatment of Constipation. Exceptionally
heavy, pure and viscous.
Price $1.00 bottle
e Be
Exclusive .agent for Nyal and Penslar Remedies
Druggist and Stationer
Successor to James Fox f
Church Notes
Melville Church.
The regular meeting of the W. M.
S. of Melville Church has been post-
poned from Friday of this week until
Friday, Nov. 1111, when Mrs, Doe -
heed, of Hamilton, President of the
Hamilton Ptesby1erial, ...ill be
present and give ive uu address. All the
ladies of the congregation are special-
ly invited to be present.
Exodus 35 : 29, "The children of Is-
rael brought a willing offering unto
the Lord, was the pastor's text in
Melville Church, last Sabbath morn-
ing. Nn institution has played so
important 0 part. in the development
of character us the church and among
the churches; the Presbyterian
Church has played tl great part in
ehnt'aoter development. Today, our
lump try is entering upon n period of
great development, and if the char-
acter of Canadians is to be maintain-
ed, the cltitrelies must continue to cin
their duty. '!'he Presbyterian doct-
rines, when lived up to have produced
characters of stalling quality whose
lives have enriched the nation. 111
our ehurch is to continue to produce
eh atacter of this quality, it must have
the support of every member. For-
eigners are coming into our land to-
day in large otuntbers. Their ideals
ore lower than ours. and here our
church has a great task to do in bring-
frig to there the gospel of Christ.
Foreign Missions—The Presbyterian
Church is to -day responsible for its
share of missionary obligations and
to meet these, each member must do
his plant. TO ectolt church is ailottel
to certain sum which 11 is the duty of
every church to raise, Colleges—Our
colleges are worthy of out. support for
the influence they have had on the
lives of their students. II' our church
18 to Cool Ione to grow, it trust get a
vision of Christ and help to hying in
His dontby doing g its P is kin art of His
work.
The evening service in tUelvtl1
e
Church was withdrawn on account of
Lite anniversary set vices itt the Unit-
ed Church,
United Church
Last Sabbath, aiuniversetrsary ser-
vices were held in the United Church,
Rev, W,G.:McDontald. H. D., of Hp-
wondville, being the preacher for the
day. He preached two excellent ser-
mons. Iu the morning, he stoke
1
from Psalm 197: 1, "Except the Lord
build the house, they labor in vain
that build it, Except the Lord keep
the city, the watchman waketh but
in vain," 11r, McDauald spoke o1 the
folly and futility of life without God 1
in the nation, itt the home and in the
church, and the needlrof waking prep-
arations for the life hereafter, 1t is
only in this life that we can make
pfepiu'alinno, and the only way is by
taking (clod with us along the way.
In the evening, Mr. McDonald spoke
from the two ds, "Whatsoever he
salth unto yon do it," John 2; e3, tak-
ing as his subject. "The Supreme
Authority of Jesus Christ," The
speaker founded his remarks on three
commands of Jesus, "Fellow ane,"
"Love one another" and "Go ye into
all the world and preach the gospel."
Special music was rendered by the
choir at botit services. In the even-
ing, a duet entitled "Love Divine"
was sung by Mrs. (Rev,) Barker and
Mr. Pckmier, and was listened to with
pleasure by the congregation.
ltiilverton's Continuation School
football team put Listowel H, S. team -
out of the runningInc the Hough cup.
Mayor Dr. 3, . Stanley, of St.
Marys, has been forced to give up his
medical practice, and has left to spend
some months in Alberta. He was
presented with a gold.hitaded cane by
his colleagues.
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Following Lines will be cleared re-
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15 Pairs of Men's High Rubber Boots
to Pairs of Men's Gum Rubbers
4 Pairs of Men's Leather Tops
5 Pairs of Men's Felt Shoes
10 Pairs of Men's Work Shoes
Also, Men's, Ladies' and Children's Rubbers
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