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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1928-9-19, Page 8"WEDNESDAY, SIaPT. IOth, 1028 J he Store Your Pickles Need the best of Spices. We can fill your recipe from our fresh stock of Allspice, Cinnamon Buds, Cloves, Celery Seed, Turmeric, Curry Powder, Mustard, Etc. Parowa, Bottling Wax In tins Flat Corks for Pickle Bots. Catsup Bottle Corks Red Rubber Jar Rings Fly Destroyers Fly Tox Bottles 50c Whiz, including hand Sprayer 65c Wilson's Fly Pads 10ic Fly Coils Tanglefoot Sappho Insect Powder Puffers. Developing and Printing When you return from your trip bring your films to our store and have them Devel- oped and Printed. We bring out the best results possible, Border Print Snap Shots School Books and Supplies Your orders for High School Books and Public School Books, Note Books, Art Supplies, Scribblers, etc., supplied here. Preparing for School Fairs UNION JACK FLAGS Bristol Board in different Colors Dennison's Crepe Paper for making Costumes and Decorating. L' • R. SMITH ?fie lr;?ti'i Store Druggist and Stationer f Local News Items Piano Tuning and Repairing. J. C. Blackstone, of Owen Sauna, is again on. his rounds in this vicinity and all orders for tuning and repair- ing left with Messrs. Walker & Black will receive his attention. Bad Storm. The electrical storm early last Sat- urday morning was one of the sever- est of the season, although no damage is reported in the neighborhood, ex- cepting that hoydro power was put out of commission for a few hours. Make Your Entries Now. Have you made your entry for 'en exhibit at the Fair? Prize lists may be obtained from Secretary D. M. McTavish and the earlie' you make your arrangements the baiter. The Fair is a community institution end should have universal local support. Died at Wingham Hospital. Mrs. Wm. Bowman died at Wing - ham Tuesday evening, having gone there a week ago for treatment. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jack Yui11 and two sons, John and William. She is also survived by her father, Allan Speir and several bro- thers and -sisters. Up to press 'time no arrangement had been made Ler the funeral. Horse Shoe Pitching Contest. A new feature at Brussels Fall : Fair this year will be a Horseshoe Pite'hing Contest, which has recently become a very popular pastime for a great many men in this and ocher sections of the province. Prizes of $10; $3 and 83 are being offered, with an entry feo of 81.00 per pal.'. C. A. Robertson, M.P.P., Godor]c•h, is donating $5.00 towards the prizes. Play will commence at 2,15 Frida,,• af- New Barber Shop. ternoon of the show, Will Burgess of 'town, is opening up a new barber shop in the Str••t- Mild Winter. ton Block, in the shop recently varet- Frank Deo, weather prognosticator rid by Mrs. T. Moore. With three of Ogdensburg, sacs September will barber shops in Brussels -the cote- show some very god,, fall weather, munity should have its tonsorial re- cool fair and westerly winds. The quirements well looked after . winter will not be severe for it has all the earmarks of being sh'u't and Woman's Institutue. much on the mild side. Snow will The regular meeting of tete Wo- not interfere with wheel traffic up man's Institute will be held Friday until the first of the year. His close afternoon at.3 pan. in the Public Lib- le: "Remember, the fall will not be rary. The Topic "Interior Decors- bad and the winter carries noshing tion" will be given by Mrs. C. C. to stew about." Ramage. Roll Call "Sing, Play or THE BRUSSELS POST Pay," A cordial invitation extended New Funeral Car to all the women of the community, The Wingham Advance Times last week contained the following item of "Battle Grace" Won atopeedv news concerning a former Brusselits: "Battle Grace" P. London. trotting mare, won her race in three n"A' J. Walker received his new fun- trotting straight heats at the Western Fair, attractedtrrl car noa few day, ago which has London last Wednesday. She steno, Studebakerlitle attention.It is s ed in the 2.27 class and the beet time powered sbedan-appearance a engine, bin reported was 2.22',1. On Friday she the sedan f vehicle and so popular ]n On - entered the 2.18 trot and finished a •this type of veh.ale, the body an - close second on "Teddy Forbes" tae ash •in Buckingham grey with black all three heats, the horse stepping a- 'trimmings give it a rich but quiet ap- long in 2.11 1. mohairce. The inside is lintel with mohair throughout. A swinging full Women's Missionary Society. size rack, carries the floral offerings, The Women's Missionary Society and when removed permits the car Conference, Centre Section of:Huron Ito be used as an ambulance. Presbyterial Society of the United Blain Ross Wedding. Church, will be held in Ontario St, A pretty wedding was solemnized Church, Clinton, on Thursday, Sept. at Rose Villa the residence of Mr. ' lZrss•on Bans a c. Brussels United Church REV, A. W. BARKER, 8, 0, MINISTER Sunday, Sept. 23 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11 a,m.—Public Worship. Rev. Erie Anderson, Monlcton 7 p.m.—Public Worship. Rev. Mr. Anderson Wednesday—Prayer Service Friday 8 p. m.- -Choir rehearsal. FOUND—A number of ducks.. Apply to the Post. 11.1 FOR SALE—A frame house and el acres, of land on Thomas St., next door o Jos. Querin. Mrs. Robert J. Anderson. 14-4 FOR SALE—.Three Hanging Lamps; 1 Alandine Lamp, suitable for Din- ing roost; 1 Hall lamp; 1 lamp suitable for living room. All as good as new. J. Harvey Bryans, Phone 128. 11 -if. HOUSE FOR SALE or to Rent -7 rooms, hard water and small hen house. On Albert St., Bruaeols. Apply to Mrs. Wm. Hoist, 14-4 YOUNG WOMEN WANTED -- We have a number of openings in our knitcing and sweater finishing De- partments for capable young wo- men. Excellent working conditions light, clean, modern mill, pleasant surroundings. Reasonable board and lodging available in our town. Those seeking permanent employ- ment only need apply. If possible, apply in person to The P. K. Mills, Listowel, Listowel, Ont. TWO Used Pianos -1 Upright Bpll and1 Gehard Heintzman upright e e Grand. Singer Sewing Machines; DeLaval Separators and Electric Washers. Also some used sewing The Bank is an Agent THE Bank is an agent whose A duty it is to make the mar- ket a thousand miles away as accessible and profitable as the market which lies at your door. This Bank maintains Branches throughout Canada and agents in every commercial centre of the world. TIIE STANDARD BANK OF, CANADA ESTABLISHED G. H. SAM'S Manager, Brussels Branch Baby Contest. Old Sheds Torn Down. Tae Baby Contest will again be one i W. A. Lowry has had some of the of the attractions at Brussels Fall ' old sheds around the old woollen Fair and will be conducted under the mill torn down. direction of the Women's Institute, I Atwood Fair Saturday. There are two. classes and five prizes Atwood Fair will be held on Satar- un be awarded in each, viz: Babies day is becoming a popular date for 2 under' 1 year, and babies from 1 to sone of the smaller fairs, A number years. See announcement on all- from 'town will attend the yaow. other' page. • Prosecutors Named. :Hydro Turned On Hydro has been turned on at Ethel The following crown prosecutors `and those who are connected up are have been appointed for fall assizes having the benefits. Ethel was plan - of the Supreme Court: At Sarnia, J. ring to have an official opening tr C. Making, S.C., of Stratford; et this event, and this .rnay bit pulled oil Woodstock, Keillor McKay, Toron- to; ,yet at Guelph, Orville Walsh, Harvie- 1 ton; at Kingston, T. J. Rigney, K.C., Installing Pipeless Furnace. Kingston' at Parry Sound, W. L. 1 Earl Cunningham is installing it Haight, Parry Sound; at Toronto, . new pipeless furnace in his garage, Peter White, K.C., Toronto; except ; and radio lovers will keep waren 'tide for the Brooks case retrial in which W.C. Middlebro, K.C., Owen Sound, will 'fact again. Monte .Blue Coming in ."The Bush Leaguer" Monte Blue, hero of so many rousing dramas, is soon to be seen here in a film that will endear him more than ever to the pulite. It is "The Bush Leaguer." Monte stars as a modest young Idaho inven- tor and gas -station owner, who break.. the monotony f life by pitching for , Harvest Home Services. harvest home services diamond the i The annual mo d on team that has its la the lot adjoining his property. Fate of St. John's church will be hold on enters in the form of a beautiful mo- Oct. 14 and 15th. Special services torist who, stopping' co have tate gasot- will be held on Sunday to be followed winter when they drop in to hear thr' various programs. Soaking Road With Gasoline. While one of the gasoline trucks was coming into town on Monday night with a load of gasoline, the valve came partly open at the C N.R. track, and a small scream of gasoline poured out until the Ford garage was reached. They say its a good dust machines. Sold on easy terms. S ire tank replenished, so interests the with a hot fowl supper on the rMonaay Carter, Brussels. 13-1. bespectacled youth that he accepts a night. Keep the dates in mind. I Have a Real Proven Remedy for job on a professional team in her Broke Right Wrist Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lum- h'onte town, Los Angeles. What bago and Blood Posioning, called Dicalac, being composed of mineral preparation therfor harmless and drugless. Rarely fails to relieve and eventually restore •to health. Six weeks' treatment for $2.00. Write for particulars to'Sa]e manu- facturer of Dicalac, Alfred English Mount Dennis, Qnt. 13-4. FOR SALE—Store at Moncrieff. For further particulars apply to R. Pratt, Monkton P.O. 10-4 STENOGRAPHER WANTED' —Ap- ply to W. M. Sinclair, Brussels. FOR . SALE— Pandora . (McClary) Range, in good condition. Apply at Post. QUANTITY Dry Wood for sale; also good summer wood. D. McKinnon fellows is a riot. Monte makes of Specs White a character uproariously amusing and believably human. Clyde Cook and Lelia Hymns, who suppor- ted him in "The Brute," are featu- red. ()there in the cast are William Demarest, Richard Tucker, Bud Me- s1taU, Ton Dempsey, Wilfred North, William Wilson, Violet Palmer and Rodney Hildebrand. Howard Beeth- ercon directed "The Bush Leaguer" for Warner Bros. The production comes to the Grand Theatre next Pia. day for a run of 2 days. Should Be Prohibited. The practice of some people of currying dogs on running boaeds of their automobiles should he discour- aged, nboliehed, even when the anim- als 23-1G are inside a luggage carrier. There is a constant danger th'tt they will be thrown off. The least 1]ttla bump, the sudden swerve so frequent- ly necessary on the road, may Fend the poor dog smashing on the road and under the wheels of another car. It is inhumane and the practice should be discouraged and stopped. It scarcely seems that a real lover of dags would ever treat one that way. It is'also a practice that could easily cause severe accidents. A Month in the Magistrate's Court. 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE:— Being Lot 3, con. 16, Grey. Build- -ings in first class condition. An- drew Sloan, Phone 27-12. R. R. No. 2, Brussels. 23-tf. Memorial Gates. The officials of Turnbury Council hae decided to build memorial gates at 'the entrance to the fairgrounds at Wingham. They will be opened and unveiled by an official of the do pertinent of defense, who is to be Present on October 10. Has a Good Job. W. E. Pope, now of Windsor, a: 1 a son of Chas. Pope, of town, writ- ing that he had moved and wanted his Post changed, states that he is a tool repair and machine repair man in the Ford Co., and likes it fine, He states that at present domestic dello- white gold wrist watch. The wedding proximately 5000 cars have been shipped overseas, and there aro 10,000 men working there now. McMichael—Campbell A pretty wedding took place at the Parkdale Presbyterian church, Toron- to on Saturday, September let, at 1..45 p.m, when the Rev. Mr, esey Fines imposed by Magistrate Reid, of Godericle in the month of August totalled $630, and in addition costs amounting to $189.20 were assessed against offenders. Analysis of the charges for which fines were impos- ed shows seven cases of reckless driv- ing, three of speeding, one of driving without proper markers, one of allow- ing a minor to drive, one of failing to turn to the right to allow another vehicle to pass, and one of causing unnecessary noise when driving a car. There were three cases of in- toxication, two of having liquor in a place other than a private residence (in one of these cases the offender went to jail Lor a month in defatidt of payment of She fine of $100 and 27th at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. All Aux- costs), one of allowing da'unkennees diaries, Olrc as,t d r t rind itilrs. D. 0. Roca, on Saturday, V in the home, two of having liquor not of this section are cordially invited to- Sept. loth, when 'choir youngest dee- united in marriage, Miss Mary Ci:ep- acquired on a permit (in one case attend. Mrs, Childs, of London, and ghter, Marjorie Torrance was united bell, daughter of George and the late the fine of $100 and costs was no'„ Vers. J. McIntyre, of Trento, will be in lnarriage with iter, R. Monro Blain, Mas. Campbell, of Brussels, and Ed- paid and the offender went to jail present and speak. of Kitchener, son of Mr. and Mrs. gar McMichael, youngest on of Wm. for ono month), one of theft, two of W. M. Blain, of Galt. The home was and Mrs, McMichael, sr., Blnevale. breaking and entering and theft, The "Palace" to be Open beautifully decorated With ferns, shell The bride looked lovely in a gown of one of obstructing an officer, one of First Night of Brussels Fair. pink asters gladiolus and roses Rev, pink georgette and carried a beautie illtreating an animal, one of pedd- Ac a recent meeting of the ors of East Huron Agricultural Soc- who was given in marriage by her decided to resort to one of ! father looked lovely in a „own of umbrella. The attendants were os ens liatnd one 00il drivingc oJw teno-' pro days tett' of was old-time powder -blue georgette, with hat bf Phyllis 13ra dwa the "P -time practices of opening up g g' felt in deeper tone, gold shoes once Caught', both of Toronto. After the was lights, in default of payment. of the "Palace" r the public on the P first nighteTur daysOc Fall ,Fair, which hose, �tnd s, del a bouquet of but- left for ceremony Bluevale,and whreMa cciai�ncy intoxicatedFour were punished driving a while jt it will a great of 4th. In former breatfly roses, Bore the g and baby sentence of seven days in each case.; days a great many of rho town people breath. She wore the groom's gift, a wedding dinner was served by the of the chance 'co view white gold wrist watch. The wedc'�n r Toronto mother, iThey will rhareside in forrtheft of a car man) one year ex a- thok advantage nig inside department on the first march was played u Misjeansig ox, =Planed ' night who found it impossible to ac- of Toronto, and during the signing p yet as inspector in the Good- the Reformatory was prescribed, ar.d tend en the second afternoon- Mi- re',u ker gfactory.ear Tire On sie e of aamonths six thwet "Unt]l". Afcerabuffet ncheon Mr, , 4th, they left Bevlo for 'die home 3urwash A mnconvicted of neg- ofthe bride's father where a dainty letting to support his wife was ordei- o ed to hand over $5 a week. d night the weather latter travelling Y g Sen- tence was suspended in two cases h g is ft which ' h left on theft. Four charges were dismissed. All of which is evidence that the u t and the ace d magistrate has a fairly busy time and has plenty of variety in the Mat- ters brought before him. Direct_ el• W. Barker officiated. The brlflo, fur bouquet of sunset roses, The ling without a license. In one case groom's gift to the bride was a silk of driving without an operator's' lic- other reason as tthiutf o p couple sof years wet weather has and Mrs. Blain Ieft by motor Inc greatly hindered the Friday crowd Glen BernardCampn Sunblae clrridge, core waffle T urs ey ? will be well gette dress, with navy tailored coat was 'fine. The buildingrcand blue felt That, Out of town guests lighted witheelectrics placed at 10c, were present from Gale, Toronto, ' hr lee 18 being p 'the hours will be from 7,80 to 10 Philadelphia, andttWinghamom' Kincardine, o'clock, dinner was awaiting them. Th evening was spent in singing and a- musements after w ic. e ey e the early train for Kitchener, The best wishes of a host of filen s go with them to their new home for a Iong and happy wedded life. Last Saturday, while John Speir, who was assisting a farmer with his harvest, while going to get over a fe- nce the top rail broke and he fell to the ground. Mr. Speir has had his left arm broken three times, but this is the first time that an accident has his the right arm. IIe will be off work for sometime now. Tarvia Applied. Last week the roads leading into town from both north and south re- ceived a good coating of tarvia which has greatly improved Iloch these reads had become so high In that centre that it was almost impos- sible :for ']verses to navigate 'them when cold weather came on. During the summer the County grader had torn them up and levelled them out after which a' heavy coating of gravel was applied. The top dressing of tarvia last week has made a real road. The work was looked after by the County Good Roads Commission. Minor Locals. Cool evenings. East Huron Fall Fair, Oct. i and 5. Blycb Fair this afternoon (Thurso day). . Seaforth Fair on Friday of th's week. f The backbone mof summer is sun- burned. If money grew on trees we'd have even more grafters. 5th annual Plowing Match, Oct 3 near Leaclbury. You are only young onto., and if you work it right once is enough. MARRIED BLAIN—P.M.—At the home of the bride's parents, on Saturday, September 15th, by Rev. A. W ..Barker, Mr: B, Monro Blain, of HitolIoner, tot of Mr, and Mrs, W N• youngestfdx daughter of her. oand Mrs,anoe D. 0. Boss, Bruseela, DIED IUDIJARrin Winghntn, on Sept. nth, the in. fent son of mr. and Mra. Arnold Edger, of Wroxeter. N1(10.10 —In Howiek, nn Sept, 14th, June Milo Mottle, t eughter of him Margaret IN MEMORIAM SNELL,—In sad but ever loving memory of our deur husband and father, Samuel Snell, who departed thin life Beptember 1160,102?, Away from earthly enroll, Clod called OUT loved one who Was ever patient, kind and true; And our hearts ere lonely, father, As every day we think of yon. But Jesus comae and softly whispers; "Trust end prey, Then to your dear one I will guide you alt the way" WtFit nmoNAMtvv, Auction Salo. MONDAY, 00T. let,—Herm stock, Impie- monte, &a„ at Lot 11, 0011, 2, Grey. Sale ac - reserved at 1.110 'o'clock, Mervin Hodges, ptoprieto r; John Purvis, Auo, Farm for Sale 100 acres, being Lot n, con, 10, Circ'. Perm in good condition, Would Reil on sensonttb1e torme owingto logs of barn. Nor farther per. tfoalAraapply on the 300010 0, M0D0NALD, 1i. 10, t, Brussels,, 0.4.1100* n' Druci St ria Have you entered the LQTT5 v>n;� V11 ,:yam WO D CONTEST Yet? Lotus Lawn is the finest quality of linen finished Stationery pro- curable at Popular Fricc s. For particulars ana entry blanks eneeire of Ileo' 014 Store Allen's Drug Store Exclusive Agent for Nyal and Penslar Remedies Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox /i' Ruling on "Dawn." "Dawn," the British film despicting 'che W3artime life and death of Edith Cavell, is again before the Ontario i e Board of Censors, and a decision as to its fitness for Ontario showins in 1 promised by Hon. Dr. J. D. Mon- teith, provincial treasurer, early next week. This censoring is the film's second, and is being made on appeal of its distributors from the ban im- posed by the Censor Board after the first review Dr. Monteith and other Government heads decline to discuss the film while the appeal s being considered. However, is is picture that the stand. K ittle chance of being passed this time either. The Provincial Government has passed a law that so muskrats are to be trapped for a period of at least one year in Ontario. Last Time To -Night - Wednesday COLLEN MOORE in "Heir Wild 'Dots ' Friday & Saturday - Sept. 21 & 22 They called him a Bush Leaguer - - - But he had a lot of Big League stuff - - - When it came to Lovin' R Squeeze Play that'll Tickle Your Ribs and Warm Your Heart MONTE BLUE in "The Bush, Leaguer" Tuesday & Wednesday - Sept. 25-26 "Life f Riley" You remember "McFadden's Flats"—This is funnier than the old favorite" Friday and Saturday - Sept. 28 & 29 Jf Mystery -Romance of a Desert Outpost in India 'The Desired Woman' Starring IRENE RICH These eager young officers brought to Lady Diana something of the gaiety and zest for life that had been hers before she left the social world of London to join her enldiei'•husband int the desert, His cruelty ehockeci hoe, and, in mad reaction, she fled with young Lieutenant Larry Trent , , . out into the breathless wastes of sand. Co Ming r, "Shepherd of the Hills" Barrell cSs Son Ramona Saturday (Matinee and Ev'g) October 13th fireatest Pietuiter s%I 7�T / . s watch for fur - Ever Screened • r 1 r V ther particular's ti