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The Brussels Post, 1924-4-16, Page 8Sprng Here New tapestry Wail Papers which have fast come in are Wonderful. Value - at ar5c Roll Several New Chintz Patterns for Bedrooms aL from 15c to 25c a Roll a r e equally good value See Them 1 HAT FINISH Save last year's hat Keep that faded straw hat. Give it a brand new color or restore the original one with Colorite. 16 fashionable colors from which to choose. Price 30c. Bottle Candy for faster Several new 6esigps of Boxes of, eboeolates nppropr i a t e for Easter are on dlsplayand will appeal Rs ais n e re. membr a o e for the occa- sion, Fresh Chocolates In Bulk After Dinner Mats fruit Flavored Hard Boiled Candies Looney's Choc' ate Bars, Etc, Formaldehyde Kills the Sleet Germ on Grain The season for using tbi' well known Germicide is almost here and we have received s fresh supply. 1 !b. Bots. 60c. - d Ib. Bots. 35c. Summer Quarterly Pictorial fashion Book IS ON SALE NOW - PRICE 35 Cents F. R. SMITH T p¢ , $ c QL Store Druggist and Stationer r tint Cll(1$ terns Sretee 5 awers. ST pays to advertise. Mu;KaATS have been catching it, o rather being caught. APRIL ono vers .tad old So! are Bhang Ing the face of Nature. [MINUTES of "Tome Council may be read on page 4 1f this issue. Hong HONK ! is once more heard in the ,and. Gaooline is King. HOK1Ir,;ULTURAL Society Spring de- livery of staid" &: , is being made this week. A Lor of geed horses are being de- livered here in readiness to supply the Spring demand. CLEAN up is the order from the Board of Health. Sanitary Inspector McDow- ell will cal' on you shortly. ANNUAL Foot Ball meeting for West- ern Ontario will be he'd at Listowel o0 Good Friday, Several Bruseelites will attend, FRANK WoODs received last Monday a bad p inch on one hand while working about his automobile in hie garage. Hope he wilt soon be clear of the dis- ability HELLO:—Pickets for the Foot Bell Concert, on April loth, may be secured at R W. Ferelsou's sore or at J. W. Armstrong's shop. F.vetybody sbould take the Concert in. CARD OP THANKS,—J. and Mrs. Cook, Blyth, wish to thank the people of Brussels for their kindness shown to• ward their son wbo recently suet with an accident at Ament Bros, & White's factory, It was highly appreciated. New TRAGHEa.—On the re -opening of school alter Easter Miss Mary McNab, daughter of P, and Mrs. McNah, Morris township. will sacgeed Mies Bezel Stew art on the teaching staff of Bruseeis school MISS McNab has been teaching in the Miller school. 5th line, Morris, where she did excellent work. SATURDAY afternoon r G Mclntosb's Auction Sale of Household Furniture, Car. &e„ will be held on Thomas street, at 2 p. m. The McIntosh family will be removing to. Owen Sound where Mac, has leased a hotel, hence sale will be without reserve, D. bi. Scott will be the Auctioneer. BRUS5RL4 Foot Bali organization is bringing David Bros., the well known enterta!ners of Toronto to town for Wednesday, April 3oth, in tbo Opera House. A fi"fit-Claes program of song, story, and comedy will be presented and the best thing you cair'do is to get your reservations right away at Fox's Drug store. Crowd the house on the 3oth. MARJORY KERR WON THE WAGON — There was more than the usual stir Sat. urday evening around Cotincillot Wel- ler's to ascertain who was the lucky tick- et holder for the fins: Huron Coaster wagon donated by Messrs. Arnett Bros, & White, Marjory, daughter of Arthur Kerr, held the lucky ticket. asz, and wee drawn by "Billy" Palmer, There was a targe number who had unrealized expec- tation but the Huron Coaster received s large amount of advertising over the . head of it. STILL HOLDS END PLACK—CCouncillor. Rose, Brussels, who has White Leggy, horns in the Canadian Egg Laying Con• test at Ottawa, bangs onto end position in the 23rd week of the test with 13 eggs to the good. Last week Mr. Rose's so birds totalled 56. 68 birds in the Con- gest were credited with a perfect week but ninnypens .continue to give dis. appointing results. There were 82 non: layers last week that were not earning their board, 'rent k'oST .'would like to p see Brussels win out in the Contest; gull lace in the geed week 15 doing to HEVEacalveinALa agonepiod Bgrasaefs cattle and axle. a hei'fer due wseks for Photle $49 WE. HOLLiaoss, Con. 7, Grey. FOR KALE span of good work horses, a set 1 of tenni harness, wagon, harrows, seed drill and Stela/1n ALFA. NICCtOL, Phone 6011 $measle South, r 1 PIGS roe HALE. --17 of them are ready to I wean and 26 that will weigh about 100 lbs. Taos, ALevert, Phone 4r6 Lot=d, COIL 14, Grey. t QUANTITv of White Blossom Sweet Clover , Seed for sale. WM. 405SALOTz, 1 Lot 29, Con. 5, Grey. CnrLrrs '-hoe toot either In Brussels or be- tween there and our home. Finder will oblige by leaving it at Tag Pt.s1'. HAIIYEY BnyANe, Brussels, Piing bred Yorkshire Sow for sale, due to litter April'20. Apply to Walton P. O. Gilbert t 29 Ceti 9, Morris, To RrnT Mrs. Hrator Metenarrte, Lot 12, Con 4, grey t wnkhi p, wishes to rent her 100 acre fivm. which'', now all in bay, for cult'. nation pasture or bay crop. Spring water. Phone 3910. SEED Peal, for sale. Also Cedar Posta, J. A. Nioiol,, ny 114 Oth Con. Grey. _ 25 bnnheiPhos et2good Heed Barley for Bale. Phone 609 WILL. PPRIRAN, Grey Twp. GI/AIN•Fot/ HA1.5.—No, 72 O. A. C. Oats with sprinkling of Harley and Spring Wheat. Lim- ited quantity of Golden Vine Peas, also a few bushels of Marquis Spring Wheat. Phone 659 J. Lot 11 Con. 12, Grey. CnMrnn'AiLE house, with garden attached, wall located in the Village of Brussels, for Hale. Apply at TILS PoaT, PRIVATE Fends to Loan. W, M. SINGLAti, Brnesein. Yauow sweet olover seedfor sale. Wanted so ,ae good Spring Phone42184218 MAAR Counter, Grey Twp. FOR YALE.—A 2nd hand Home Comfort etov, with large copper reeerrooir, warming ebooso sad gOed oven. $nNRY JORNeoN, Phone 1810 6th line, Morrie. PA nota for sale or to rent being Lots 6 and 8, al71E 2, GreyPO58, For further particulars apply PIERS' CLASH .farntteropo11ah for ante at S. Carter-. In vest in a bottle an BIB fine. I EAvr roar order for Electric Light fixtures with the Mases Renter. Worth while to call and Hve their price lists. Fon PAre.-5panel doors ,suitable for arch-. way, or could eaatly be fitted for regular doors, also a; fharry bureau, n cherry glace and 1 large a door bin with 21oompnrtmoute and 1 large bedroom stand, Phone 20 Jena Bonn, Bruseele, SPAN of good work horses for sale also double wagon and rack. Avex. NICHOL, Phone P08 Norris Twp. Pros for sole, will weigh trona 100 to 160 pminds. Also a bnnoh ready for weaning. Phone 428 RUE. Ron RRTaoN, Grey Twp. MorrATT Rahge for sale in A 1 order, Phone 6 and 71 Onzve BAEtnR, Thoro'bred Barred Rook chicks for sale also Phone 611'2 oar leave orders, eggs TRA forhatching.Pub- liehtng House. COVET'S White Oats for seed also need peas. for sale. JOHN MONABD, Phone 4811 Grey Twp. '[EEM FOR BALE. — White Blossom Sweet Clover Seed, `.Olean from noxious weeds, Both hulled and scarified. Phone 656 J. P.61oIRToeu, Lot 21, Con. 12, Groy. Hnnr Pena for sale. Apply to JNo. R. DIok- EON, Grey Twp. Phone 2022 GRADE Durham Holl for We. %HM.18 SPiOTRAN, Phone 6611 Grey Twp. TUMMY Seed, oontatning a percentage of Alaike,.for sale, HARRY SPE/nAN, Phone 2014 Grey Twp• DR, Fortuna, of Winghom, him rammed hie weekly visite to the queen's Hotel, Brussels, BerousaG E000. -improved White -Leg. horns,:10cents per dozen over market prfoe. Hoed oats for sale O. A. C.72 also quantity of good clean timothy send. JAS. 1'MnnME. Phone 2618• grey Twp. 000n DerbOna cow, 8 yen. old, 1101, to treOhan, 20 Barred nook puttete,. met cedar costa and, sachets. . J, A. Brauer, Phone 2018, - Grey Twp. OaMVRnLET ear in tat class shape, for sale, at is bargain Apply at Tao Pear. Swan peas for nolo. GEO,WrITrtsLD, Gray Twp, Phone 4010, Bottom Rook eggs for hatching for sale, Price 4 canto per egg. Also baby ahlolts. Phone 128, HARVEY I4RYANa, Morrie Twp. dine PrWe iptlor olehaiso seed Oats, "Cana. r. Phoneme). A. W. WerreseLD, NOTICE 1. Maude C. Dryans Arminian her Brussels Office will be open following days of every week tT-' Uours—a, 10, P. m, Itfonday..,, ,.,10 to 12 1.80 to 0 Friday,. „ .,L$0 to 6 Saturday' 10 to 12 180 to 6 Saturday Evening 7 to 9 eoming. Cars of Egg, Chestnut and0Stove Coal on the way. Order early. G. R. Weller Phone 17 BRUSSELS Cool weather. Roos 20 cents a dozen, GIVE THE POST the names of your Easter visitors. TEE high winds have raised clouds of dust on Main street. PROVINCIAL Parliament prorogues Thursday of this week. HOT cross buns—do von like them ? Read W. E. Willis' advt. SCHOOLS will close: for Easter vacation Thursday of this week to reopen Mon• day, April 28th. REros'rs of the Egg Laying Contest come to Brussels by radio once a week now from Ottawa, Do you wear a cap or straw bat? W, D. Hamel wants to put a cap on your head this week• Read his advt. Rev. DeWitt Cosens, Lucknow, form. erly of Brussels, and daughter were re- newing old friendships in Brussels on Tuesday. $11 0o gas lamp may be yours. Find our how by reading R. W. Ferguson's advt. about Towel bargains Hats & Caps, Gent's Furnishings, &c , this week. - No special Easter rates on railways` but special trains are being added W help get the excursion crowds to their destinations as speedily and comfortab- ly as possible LAST Monday's Turonto Daily Globe bad a good photogravure of well known residents of this locality in the persons of Geo. and Mrs, Kirkby, accompanied by au interesting, personal sketch: ADDED ANOTHER TEAM —To meet the r..gpircmeots of the situation Chas. Davidson has added another team to his draying outfit, which will be in charge of Wm. Somers. This will pro• vide opportunity to respond to calls without delay. Arta you going to wire your house? ilessrs. McKinnon & Murcar, exper- 0 ienced young men from Paisley, are in Brussels and prepared to quote figures and attend to contracts with neatness and dispatch. They will be glad to wait on you. See their advt. this week. To Investors no you algwtidata the advisability of having your banker Sarva you in matters pertrining to Investments, The Bank le always in direct and constant touch with the investment markets and is well equipped to secure Roland rind attraetbrc securities or to place any bonds you, may wish to distant* of. At any branch of the Standard you can obtain information in respect to investments, Oat THE $TANDARD BANK 01' CANAipq, Brussels Branch, Dublin Patricia, G. H. Semis, Manager F. McConnell, Manager 4 Barrister Sinclair was at Godedeh this week attending the Assizes, Do you bit the bargains by reading the condensed sdvts ? Somegreat re- sults are attained. "W1ritr a wife learned" wilt be told Friday and Saturday evenings at the Picture Show. Monday and Tuesday next week "The tub hour" will be presented. See the advt. Alex. SparIiug had a very close call last week in an exciting almost runaway, A pair of somewhat dismantled panta- loons and some badly barked shins were op his program with a decided limp in his gait, An accident policy would be a good idea, girls. Wosteo'a Institute will be held in the Public Library Thursday afternoon of this week. at 3 o'clock. Mrs. W, S. Scott will have a paper on "The value of cheerfulness" and Mrs, Robt. Thom- son will be 10 charge of Current Events. Good attendance asked as arrangements will be made for Annual Meeting. Wlast? hen did you put In an appearknce TALIOINc about old horses. "Due," the faithful and intelligent old equine that draws the Burgess milk delivery van, has:seen 23 Summers. If it were not for the hauding in of the bottles containing the lacteal fluid into the houses "Doc" could almost get along without Sam. Bpth are well acquainted with the route, ATTENDED FUNERAL OF.. BROTHER — Tuesday of •last week James and Mrs. Burgess, of Brussels attended the funer- al of the latter's,brother, Henry Taman. Blyth, wbo pasted away the previous Saturday, after an illness of 16 weeks, aged 6o years. Deceased is survived by. his wife, ason (Will.) and 2 daughters,. (Mrs J, Carter. Waterdown, and Miss Gladys) The 2 brothers of Mr, Taman are Thos , Saskatoon and John, Coch- rane and sisters are Mrs, David Carter, Walton and Mrs. Burgess. Mr, Taman was a resident of Blvd) nearly all his life Funeral service was in charge of Rev. A. C. Tiffin. of the Methodist church, deceased's pastor, Hugh and Mrs. Lamont, of this locality, also at• teutied the last sad rites. The latter is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Bereaved are syrnpathised with in their sorrow. SPLENDID PROMOTION.—Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. J Blair, Vicar -General of Win- nipeg, a native of Stratford, is the new President of the Catholic Church Ex - ten ion Society in succession to Bishop Thomas O'Donnell of Victoria. A tele- gram to the office of the society at Tor- onto from Bishop O'Donnell announced the appointment, Three names were under consideration at. Rome. The Mee of President of the Catholic Church Extension Society is an import. ant one and calls for high administra- tive ability. Mgr. Blair is a son of the late postmaster of Stratford. Before entering the priesthood he was a postal clerk at Walkerton. For some time he [vas parish priest at Wingham and rueeels. • Mrs James Stock. Mimico. nd the Misses Hattie and Kate Blair, rieford, are sisters of Mgr. Blair, he old friends of the rev. gentleman' n Brussels and locality congratulate. !m on his fine promotion. A good betngravure of Mgr. Blair appeared in ant Saturday's Toronto Daily Globe. APOLOGY —I wish to publicly apoli- gtze to Mrs 'rhos Kellingtoe for an in- B suiting remark I made to her I had no a -canon or excuse for same sod the fault !3 is entirety mine. I have never heard or T known anything that would reflect on i her character and I humbly apologise h for the suggestion I made. p J. WEIGHT Easter I, Suggestions Ties Hats Shirts, SOX Etc. This is Ca Weck AS USUAL WE ARE THERE WITH THE NEW STYLES W. D. HAMEL Men's Weary ' Brussels W.D. Kerr, Brampton, has beet ap- pointed Agent at the C. N, R„ Brus- eels. as successor to O. M. Cbowen, wbo went to Kincardine, We welcome Mr. Kerr to town 'sod .hope he will soon And himself right at home amongst es. There's something familiar about his name and we do not anticipate paving any trouble to remember it, BONN' GORDON,—In Grey township, on April 1810, 1024, to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gordon, a eon. MAOf2N.—In Grey township on April 2nd, 1924, to Mr, and Era, Stanley Maohsn, a son,—Ralph Stanley. RtrLY.—In Morrie township on April 9th,1524, to Mr, and Dire -John Riley', a daughter. wnsss.—In BI th on April 6th, 1984, to Mr. and Mrs, W. White,:e daughter—Dorothy $dna. MARRIED MODoNALD—MODONAga. In Callus, on April 0th, 1024, Mise Rebecca McDonagh. late nurse of Listowel Memorial Hospital, to Mr, Hance McDonald, of Grey township. DIED JOHNRTeu.—In Sordwiah, on April 6th, 1924, SPROAT,—I oMorris own, in hiship,th yeApril 1601,, 1024, JosephSorest, aged 81 years. AUCTION SALE SATURDAT. APRIL 19T6r.—Honeahold Furni- ture, Car, &o , Thomas Street, Brussels, at 1.80 p, m. ., G. McIntosh, Prop. D. M. Scott, Ano. FRIDAY, APRIL 18.—Household Furniture, &e. Sale unreserved at 9 p. as, 2'; Seandrott, Prop.; J. Taylor, Ano.. MONDAY, APR. 21.—Farm Stock, Implements &o.. North East 3; Lot 24, Con. 7, Morris town - gap Sale unreserved at 1 p. m. David M. ntch Oeon,Prop,; James Taylor, Ano, Auction Sale AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOC8, I21- plements, &o,—James Taylor, Anotioneer, hes received' instructions from the undersign- ed to sell by Public Auction at North East y, Lot 24, Con. 7, Morrie, on Monday, April 21, at 1 o'clock, p. mr the following property :-1 heavy draft mare 12 years old, 1 aged mare, 2 oowe to calve about,Sfay 1st, Bsteers 2 years old, 2heifers 1 year old, 1 Maasey-Harris bin• der and trunks, 7 Mont, in good condition, 1 Massey -Harris cultivator in good condition, 1 Clinton fanning mill almoatnew, 1 seed drill I mower. 1 heavy wagon and .rack, 1 set of sleighs, I light -wagon, 1 buggy, 1 cutter, l set doable harness, l get single harness, 1 walking pDlow, 1 set iron barrows, 1 gentler, 1 Hamilton Incubator, 1 Capital oream separator, whiffle• trees, neck,okes and numerous other articles. Terme—All sums of 510 and under Dash ; over that amount 6 months credit given on approv- ed paper or 5 per cent per annum o8 for cash on credit amounts. Land owners as security, DAVID MGCUiCHEON, Thos. Miller, Clerk. Proprietor. Fox's Drug Store Thecancra Stare, WEEKLY STORE NEWS wColorite The Best Straw Hat Color We have it eompiate aeaoxtment of all the colors—Jet Bleck (Glossy), Dun Black, Cardihal Red, Navy Blue,, Brown, Violet, Sage Green, BytoGStraw, Cadet Blue, Yellow, Laver >r, OsrfseOld Bose, ,Vlotory.Blue and leafura, Wall Paper Our stock is now at its best and comprises many attractive designs and colorings, , Sometimes our customer's express a little diifldeuee at looking over one samples, thinking they are encroaching upon our time, but we wish to assure you such is not the case. We cannot ex- pect to sell 10 without being shown and we extend a hearty invitation to all to come In and look over OUR SAMPLES Weare also showing a few odd lines suitable for Closets, Kitchens and Small Rooms very cheap. Some really good rapers at 10e. • Better look them over as the stook is limited. Formaldehyde, This well known Germicide needs but little comment from us, more titan to Ray that those who purpose using it on their Grain will find ours to be strictly Government Standard. FOX'S DRUG STORE 'sCareful Preoeription Dispensers" DOWN TOWN C. N. R. TICKET AGENT DRUGGIST and STATIONER, Hooses and lot for sale la the Villago of Brus- sels, formerly occupied by the late Alex, Bilis, Queen street. Eligible property. For further particulars apply to W. M. SINCLAIR,tf ueAo19 BRUSSELS MARKET Fall Wheat .0000. Peas 160 BarBarley- ...,.. 65 00 Butter - 101 Eggs Hoge Potatoes COMFORTABLE home and yy* acre lot for sale on Flora Street, Brussels. (Good stable, small fruits, &o. Good neighborhood, nearly pos- session. For furtherpartienlars apply onthe premises.. Phone 7a. MARY A, Bora. Walton Drain t0 99' Assessed ratepnyora on' Dalton Drain in Mo - 1 65 Hilton township desiring to pay their asae9n- 56. moat in cash eon do so to- the Treasurer. Mr, 96 G. K. Holland, Beechwood, on or before Wed - 80 nesday, April 28rd, 1021. Attar said dao do• 02 beatareswill beissued and sold for the bal. 20 20 once unpaid. 7 25 7 26 F. J.kMCQUAID, 75 70 1 Reeve,Moifinop, A Great Railway Exhibit at London's . Great P Ern ire Show - f 1 OTho entry to the loyla building o[ rho CCaad't Prada , the Empire oh es• t g. (2) Tho Exhibition• Hull is filled with displays a of Cann/Han fr1to nyat glories. (3).A complete theatre 10 also 00 Company's exhibit. anada'a exhibit et the British Empire Exhibltior �-� which opens at Wemhly next mouth, will ba one of the most interesting and attractive features of the whole. No phase of Canadian life or activities has been OVur- looked and every resource of the country will be dis- played to good advantage. The Canadian Pacific Pavi- lion, which has been 'designed to harmonize: with the. Governlnent building, directly faces the main bridge Ieading into this portion of the grounds and at once catches the eye of all visitors, This pavilion is a massive building, r)pproaohed by a broad flight of steps flanked 'on either side by bronze models Of buffalo and moose, A strong color scheme will he strikingly emphasized at night by a Neon lighting effect similar to that rat the Coiisouin in London, wonderfully Pene- trating and effective under all atinospheii- cnnditione and another attractive feature of the extrriot [sill I,;• the encircling series of illuminating panels in relief , - Dieting the manifold aettvities of the Canadian Pari „•. Equally alluring wilt be the decorations and exhlbt!o in the interior of the pavilion. The floor mein on the ground floor comprises 7,700 square feet. .linter; the main floor there runs a 400 -foot frieze311ustrltling the Canadian Pacific route from the United Trinednm to Japan, Tn this diorama there will be moving mo(1o'i of Canadian Paclfle linerl oreeing the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans,"tneohanicellye,driven and electrically Menthe ated, and the train journey Borneo the Dominion Will be depicted by two 'Grans -Canada trains, each (1oneletilie or locomotive and eight. roaches, 'These :len will be electrically Illuminated and. mechanically therm. with head and roar lights, etc., acrd the 'reltl!stlo effect will he eup5iemented by an Illumine:bid signal system,. a"lto.• Matto gates, and all ,the other appurtenances of a Com - plata railway track. In an adjoining seed= of the interior exhibits there will be shown six mcrltitnleally and electrically, Blum - hutted vitascope models of Liverpool, Quebec, the. prairie region, Banff Spring's Hotel in the Canadian Ttocklrs, Vancouver and rokohama. A -fruit orchard scene In British Columbia and a scene depfetlrii. Japan and Japanese life are nest presented for the entertainment and ed1f!ttatioil pf the visitors. The model of Japan eivt,e a eenol'itt view of the country around Fuji 'Yuma, web' the world -fanged mount itself rising high in the hrinene. There will also bo models of d1,psnlse 111)11:14‘,hrui:I'. ,hvtla tiled Other typical delete of the Flowery ` fire :d, n P1o,p»etive settle; the I101 ,ulna will be. attraelod lee the „rad. l „' a Iee 1 're irriereien farm in rho west. wit!, nil the building. .x.101 rglti..balt, rotating water ' and millet 0118111 rnteniui. I. rn^4 the bolding, The ativertore-lover will le. 111.• le, el lee the Npaelees scene deplei In the big +, n 11;e n t mins,l.i Grizzly bents, Week Lairs won see teneltox and other representative apecine me rd Ili' cieni'eryx of they elide will confront the epeetrttot', in eefient 'H.101nrir,. All ov,'r the hand— l/1e, too, ale? ll .ilii rt h! `i;nr i.' w!11 seer] or t.;rin, 'tae-. eording'to the 'lptrttVe t1mper',ments or their erst- while owe ' The lei it 1 t „ ;1,41 will aemil e• a lata: 800 people, is cry PI latic „'.1 env nrl nmi 'lorn.'nlCd. Numerous ca .e a,'cr»ltilur,:: f,. 11Th, bh'rh., maple augat' and henry cchity' ,,,n i nr 'thee,. '1110 -le will be it 'sen• ti usual`•. Clio (Zan ih 1lt i n ar lti this hall between the honer of one 0111,1 :,vt, thin -t r, tonin .bt,tsieau seven and tin. evltli n lerxcr,r .;n 0ittcudanen to explain ilnd alt. tertelu, - .t