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The Brussels Post, 1917-12-13, Page 81 , ,-.tett'; .=r ' M• "::" WWOs •++a e,4F0.z•4+44 44.04eie:iefo+4ls6+++ teca a•'••i•84•+0. 140 i+•0+0.4 : d ► ,, g a, gChristias F"Wasmingsgssesigemis r G.■TiEly 1Head Little .. This week secs our store transiormtd and our new stock of Chii»atlas l' Bunds In place bigger and better than ever, so that you will have no q A+ trouhh, in maltiee selections here. Whether you have much or tittle. to rds sl Xa + spend, we think you will be able to find what will please. A few of the Central BRUSSELS entral i Hotel t o j The New Books • g., WB hays moat or the Net Honks `v Cy^t• � :,+ �' tint have conte out t1l1 semen, including "The Nujot ' try semen, At 2 o'clock, Connor. Also a cull Hue of Bibles and the New bleth•xilet 0 Hymn Hook, ip t 4r 4J 4 . 170; Y i <., , ( Fl as h c l , i°Y , �� tig Lights . p• Io L1 / l• One of these hand" k. E ,,, ., tit++ It V POCRET LAD1Po 11 ,� 6 York fit. would. be aura t tl''j ill Sr �.}lease, We have � r 54 A saM them from �,1 4. ":t yU-y,N .. 45c up to$2 each • o + TERMS -81x Months credit allowed m Parisian $ }t k with 6 per cent added. ss 4. �, It a H. 0. Walker, d , A r e " • + P. S. Scutt, Auc, Proprietor, 0 sax + 4. 4. o orit�m, December 22 id The list crntsiets of Io 2 -Solar -old Feeder Steers; 10 Yearlings • Cows in Calf and Sows due to Farrow Feb. and March '1" sr,c is u•t shortage of these this time, ,ed litany uew Mechanical and Fite on Toss, also Dolls, Dolls' Car- , :ttt-N. Picture Books, Painting 1;:,' k aoilding Blocks, Puzzle R',•,ks, N Gaines, Sleighs, Carts, & • P, my to briog Christmas e. . eery child in the district. Ivory Add a ries to your frlentl'e collection from the large number of man - eure and toilet ar- ticles that are to be had in thio popular ware. + Kodaks - o Why not give e Kodak ? The 1' aompact Vrat Peeket Kedah 1.1 to be had for 08. Then of course 14 there are the larger (11100. I11 the Brownie Camerae the 28 Brownie at 48.50 is very satisfao- tory.• Limoges China We have our regular etaclt pat- terne in these. also Japanese China and the Nippon Ware. Fountain From 51.50 up Pers + :h:,..tsnny i Let earns and Booklets, Holly Boxes, White Tissue Paper, Decorated and Piaiu Orepe Tissue Paper, Tags, Seale, Holly Ribbon and everything for Decorating, ®F R. srvIITH rhe Ot e Store Druggist and Stationer : • +0+(1+(1+.+0+(1+e4oa•o+o't•o4o+o +o+o+o+coo+oar.+o•z•o•t•o+o•z•04,0 focal bansCllC STATU'roo'v Council maeetings Satur- day of this week, TEM SCOW plow did a good chore last Monday morning in opening up the sidewalks after the storm. THEao's a lively skirmish in tax pay- ing this week to avoid the additional centage after Friday, rittb Inst, SEVERAL Cru -n Brussels went to Sea - forth to hear Sir Alan Aylesworth, of Toronto. speak in the interest of the Liberal candidate, WROXETER Patriotic Club have very kindly offered to present the play they gave at Wroxeter and Fordwich before a Brussels audience, The date will be announetcl next week, LAST 1unlls7's storm was one of the obi 1;,--: ,,,led kind. It reduced the con- grega'i,;ts at the churches. Monday m,rni•„{r 'rain from Kiucardine got tl,rou..' 1r ta'.t':°t aped time, RE't.,_:1sN.; Officer Diallough, with T. R H rr.,. 4Vin;>.ham, as coach, tens thosi:;'1 t'1's locality distributing the be' ; u tide respective Depu- SKATING Rink opened last Friday QUITE a bump was given business by the snow storm for a few days. --0--- L, BLAKE, will hold a clearing sale of leweltry in the Richard's block, Brussels. Read his advt. on page 1. Fon $ALE. -8 thoro'bred York pigs. 4 weeks old, Apply to CECIL BAT1oMAN, phone 8618, Ethel. FR080 Oysters at S. 0. WILSON'S. HARD wood wanted in exchange for single harness, RIc/DARDS & Co. READ L. Blake's advt. concerning big clear- ing Bale of jewellry in Brussels. It you want bargains don't miss sale. BAG of peas and a horse blanket lost on gravel road, North of Brussels on Tuesday. Wi118nder please notify ORAE. A. LAMONT. Ethel P. 0. Phone 2118. CoaDw0on WANTED,—From 10 to 20 cords of hardwood wanted for Methodist Churah, Brne• eels, to be delivered before Feb 1st, For fur- ther particulars see R LEATItE1tDALE, Phone 87 Armenia. GREAT clearing sale of jewelry, nlocks, watches, &c. See L. Blake's advt. on page 1, Goods must he sold. 4 cows for sale due to calve in February. GORDON MODOOALD, Hruaeel8. 5PHA 6weeke old for sole Alm a 8001' driving mare 6 years of age. ^red by Cuff Bearer. R. 0(7081E. Phone 1214 BEn86EL0 TAXES.—I will be in the Council I Re' 1 -.tli , 's for next Monde a L`hamber e•.r;ls afternoon o4 next tvnek and ail Y day Friday to a taxes. Ren ember after 01 amu. Friday 6 per sent. ie added. r uwnit for the Owl.4, 3 to ',in nous i' a-, of her la-- d., 21:' n;ece, R t' Std Chan, Miss Florence R to-1dc i B'SOht1 tIt del not teach !‘..1o . -.da Til7rIoNE ACCOnRTS.-- Note i hereby y Or ivenELthat all accounts due the Br els Grey T8080:8 , . -v nt; none to heip nurse the Morris Telephone Company 18,14. he paid be h-igh'- iii'lc l:'.3sie, who is improving fore theclose of Deaenabtr, one, 10 r-,luareoff ninety. �equest Willntl concerned attrnit to thio request promptly. {.Aon oi' i'H.1NK1 ---',:re 1v+s11 to ex- was RCM SINCLAIR. Will take a limited pl(2110 'U( ' IN, ni f..•' the kiudnese and number of pupils for instruction on the Piano SI tnpatl'e 4:x;11".^a;,t1 Lu our la e mother, HTnaa calf for male, 2 mouths old. s. J Duds. v :sad to tis S nee her de- Wm. TURNBULL, Brussel.: North, a se. 1i appr-ci•r'ed very touch. 13008E AND Lor 0020 MALE,—Good frame Y:,urs gratefully, d'HE Uuotav FAMILY, "once, 2)6 care of land, fruit trees, well, &n., y, in Brn,aele. For further particnlara apply eY NEE Monday will be Election Day. Ten Pose. Polling plop, -o will be in the Council • CGntrrnTA2Lr'. house end good garden fn Chamber for those South of the river. l rale. Preperty in gond repair. Far further and in the Puddle Library Board • pertionlareapplytoM boll t street. li It eels• room for vol, rs N 'rth of the river. Deputy ReterntO( ntlicere will be S. C. N:iison and ioo. Cunningham. Polls wt1 be opal from 9 a. m, to 5 p m. SAILS, SKATE,: AND SNOW SHOES.— Monday eve' nine, rt«,spite the stormy weather, Its -v, C. R, Durrant, Tees - water, delivurt•d a most interesting lec- ture, anter the attsptces of the Epworth Lague, with the un'que tole, "Sails Skates anti Snowshoes." He dealt with New Feundtand and other Easterly sec- tions amt ohowtd the good work done by the M'son:hey among i be sailors and fishetnt o The reverend gentleman is a good spt:,ker and as he spent to years in the P•tst iris experiences were first hand, M1isic W 111 rendered by the Male Quartette :uud Miss Hiogston, Miss Mina Hauler prtseled. RED Cross meO tug opened Tuesday, Dec, .µh, by singing the War hymn, Miss Martha Smith presiding at the organ, Mrs, McGuire read the Scrip - 1020 lesson and Mrs. Smith uffered took place at St, Stephen's church, Cal. pryer. About 30 ladies were present, gory, Wednesdav afternoen, Nee 7111. 13 of the trees Committee out of 2o, when Miss Mary Irene, youn0e=1 tlsngh- O:ving to illness 14Irs. 13. Walker was ter of 0, W, and Mrs, Buchauau, t'al- unable to, give ha talk on Nursing Mut it guy became the bride of Avon McKel- will be given some time in January. Miss Beatrice Whitfield sang a solo, "rhe grey home iu the West," In a very pleasing planner. Miss M. Jones was accompanist, A motion to discontinue the meei(ings until the second Tuesday in January was moved by Mrs. Muldoon, secen.twl b.v Miss Kate Ewan and car. ries, All agreed to continue knitting at home until Tan 8 h. Rev, D. Wren, Mouu. Forest, gave ashort talk on the work done iu their town along Patriotic lines, He referred to pleasant .memories of meetings held in Library, which the lathes enjoyed an was evidenced by he:trty;epreause. Atter vote or thanks to the revereed gentlerine] eta motion by Mrs, P. Scott, in R very neat apprecia- tive style, seconded by Mrs, iMoLauelo lin, meeting 11 y singing "Gott We the Ting." THREE Mee. Horn 140110 trona 10 to 12 6, months old fee een 11e. 06..1As. BPEIIt, Lot 10, Con. Dn,Pentflon, O.ateonnthie Phy-irtnn, vteit:- Animisls Tltnradoy 81dernnon of each week. Chronic and nervous dlseasee sucet a le1lt• treated, Visits residences. Consultation a,. Queen's Hotel AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE.—Saturday afternoon, Dec. 22, H. O. Walker will offer for sale at the Central Haul yards. Brussels, 3o bead of choice cattle eon- sistiug of 2 year old feeder a'tcrs, year- lings and Cows in calf. 9' S tie silt will be the Auctioneer, See the a•ivt, A POLL'ncAL, meeting will ht geld in Brussels Town Hall Thursday evening of this week at 8 o'clock, to be •.ddress- ed by Barrister M. G. Cameron, Gode- rich, and A. Hitiop, the Liberal eandi• date, Opposition is invited. Seats; re- served for ladies, McKELvEv—BUCHANAN — A Calgary Daily says t—"A very preny weddtug vey, Venconver, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Canon James. The bride, who was nnattentletd, was charm- ingly attired in white crepe tie client trimmed with pearls and lace and car- ried pink and white carnations, F sllnw• ing the ceremony a wedding breakfast Was served at the home of the bridle, 11782 9i street West, Mount Royal. The brine was the recipient of many beauti- ful gifts, among them being tete, cheques, one for Bion and one for ;16i,noo. Mr. and Mrs, McKelvey left on he evening train for the Coast, wherethcy will make their home, the brides travelling In a green cloth coat .with green velvet hat to match " Tile groom is aeon of Wm. and Mrs McKelvey, Prineeas street, Brussels, and be and bib bride share in the good wishes of many here for a hap- py and prosperous life. Church Chimes Evening services in St. loan's and IVi• 1'-•11.. esie h• = were wittidrae n lest Sot day evening emelt to the stormy tvreteor The Birthday Party of the Little Stars Mi:caton Bund, of which Mrs. B S. Scott is the energetic Superintendent, win be held in Mel Lille church Sunday School room, Thursday evening of next week, at 8 o'clock. Good program will be given. The Evaegeliseic seiieso.r services in the Methodist church concluded last Friday night. Meetings wero fairly well nods led. Very practical addresses Were gtvrll1 by the pastor, Rev. W. E. Stafford and a live interest was mani- fested in snug, prayer and testimony by a goodly portlier of the eongr, gallon. A program of work has been outlined as a result of the meetings with a view of reaping, tt I People We Talk &boort 1 tt Harty Lott is home from a trip he took to the West several months ago. Pte. Robt, Ellis is expected home this week to visit his parents, Brussels, South. Mr. Halliday, Belgrave, was a visitor with T. and Mrs. Walker and family, The hostess is a daughter. Peter and Mrs. McMartin, Waterford, were here for the week end visiting with Wm, and Mrs,. Wilton. Mrs. D. C. Ross was called to Ethel last Tvlenday morning on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Samuel Ames, who i183 years of age. Miss Emma Dudley will spend the Winter in Toronto with her sister, Mrs, Goff, The grand children who lived with the late Mrs. las. Dudley returned with their respective parents after the funeral We are pleased to hear that Miss Delia, slaughter of los, and Mrs. Whit - Brussels South, who recently un- derwent a serious op -ration for goitre in Strta.f.trtl hospital-, it: malting favorable progress and we !tope will soon he able to 011111 ] home. Tro and Mrs. Pepper, Deloraine, Mnt,i', t,a, are mewing old friendships in thialecRlity It i0 15 years slice Mr. F'. -pi et. left Brussels for the West al- lhut: ,b he has never lost interest in the peo,rle. Mrs, Pepper was formerly Miss Jamieson, of Coestaoce, Huron Co., and i le a goodly number in 13ressete. peer's parents, former iesideuts , 9, Grey township, now live at g. , ..dl Ethel Hoven and lot for male at Ethel Station. A g•,rel frame hem.: mei about one-Iifth Imre lot, sirei For further particulars apply to Gitorms G110, Ethel. given that all aseeneis duo the lirmeelo, ($00, 86 me, rig Teicpitoee Compeny must Levant in fore the close of Ileemnber, so aft le square eqr the books. Will all concerned attend to Cum Mks Alt -elc 10111 0011. Grey, 18 a With Iti18A VeTfla Pollard, Thu Eptverth League topic took the pito, of the usual evening preaching seretee in the Methodist church last Th••rigulei meeting of the Women's Insihnto oill be held at the home of Miss Hall. 'Popie "Poultry's:tieing and Egg prtelnelion" to be led by Mrs. A. McKee mul Miss. J. King, There is alto) to be a Elating bee, Roll call, funny stet itte, inusle, &c. A, cordial invite tinn is extended to all ladies. $210 00 Vie PROCEEDE1.—The 13azaar last Friday afternoon, held at the home of Mrs. Vodden, under the auspiees of the Methodist eliuttch Ladies' Aid, went with a great swing. Big crowd, fine display of gouda that sold readily aud gond baking and booth. It vette an ideul place to bold it and 1110 ladle% are very grateful to Mr. t, rid Mrs. VotIden, Total proceeds wet e $210 On, whieb will he devoted to the new elint ch, During Die SerVing of tea piano selections were given by a number of yoting Gm Ni McLaren ACCOUNTS All ancounte dee the estate nf the Must be Paid by Dec, 2ind Undersigned are authorized to give receipte. 3NO, FERGUSON, Payment may be toade at Welk- e/ &Blaelt's Store, Brussels, eaDe TH11 STANDA1 BANK OF CANADA HEAD orrice - TOlimare Your surplus earnings in our Savings Department earn inter- est at current rat. 236 • • 00440000044004180 .111 tin$00000 i,Evii3OtU Qt14446$eb' 85 At BRUSSELS BRANCH, Pn Manager. G. H. SAMIS, 9 40 ED iiire. S. A 11106, tt Well knoWn resident AUCTION SALES IS ' ' j .1 0 ' eels' b tt Flimsy, Deo 14th.—Form Stook, Imola. ED we hope for early inaprovernent. ants Do., nt DIX Lot 0 Con. 8, Morrie town. 21 Ftiday evening . of this week the :gip. ' snleunreiervial 'rtt 1 p. m. George M. * Pro Viol ic lih i Waal') men t, under 8.118- ' 3 Warwick, Prop. ; Jas. Taylor, Alto. plc, s of Ethel public tichool, will be e beta tlie Township Ball. An in - Farm for Sale titre i progteini is promised, Pro- ceeds for benefit. ot Patriotic fund, Go awl hear about "The consPiracy MARRIED -- chorea, misery, on November 711t, 1917, r, Avon McKelvey, Yanuouyer, 0.,00 Mat y Irene, ,vottege4 daughter of Mr. and 14 re. W. Buchanan, Calgary. DIEn Intel being part Lot 9, Contenting 48 e bou6e, woodshed, Mores small cedar. Will sell as above or Will dlepoee of 214 Korea of it whioh will contain house, orchard, 60o. Lees than a mile from town. Cedar will be sold separately '1E1 desired. For further, particu- lam apply to WM. ARMSTRONG, Lot 2, Con. 9, Grey, or Bruesels P. 0. 224 Teacher Wanted 1017, Mary Dave's., relict of the Int e '11,deoim Grey Tcw olden, Buren 0o., holding end 01119B Lamont, aged 518 yeare 4 months and 23 Normal Certificate. Dation to continence Jen. days. Ind, 1918 Application% stating eatery and qualifloations, received up to Dev 10th. 1017, by WESLEY H. STEPHENsON. Ethel R, Set. 1 Sect..Treas. BRUSSELS MARKET 65 Wheat Oats Peas Barley Butter Bege Hogs Hay Potatoes per bag 42 07 70 8 50 5 50 1 10 112 42 92 43 48 17 00 17 00 9 00 10 00 Hog for Service The undersigned will keep,for service on Lot 22, Con 11, Grey, a thoro bred York hog. Terme, 41 00, to be paid nt time of aervioe with privilege of returnine if necessery. JOSEPH LONG, 24-4 Phone 559 Proprietor. di *1100069004E114.2**DODUleseD006%9DODe:*044004eamemoosameasoseao • • • • • • • • HOW THE OHILDREN WILL ENJOY THAT WONDERFUL. TREE on Christmas morning I Have yOu thought how much far -away Grandpa: and Grandma,: or Uncle John or Aunt. Lily would enjoy a photograph of their dear faces P Have the Children Photographed here at Once -so the portraits will be ready in time to eeach their destination by Christmas. How about yone own picture, too'? G. S. FREE - PHOTOGRAPHER 44 • • rIst ceries 'A choice stock is all lines, together with finest quality of New Confectionery, Fruits, Shelled Nuts, Fancy Biscuits, &c. Neilson's High-class Chocolates in Fancy Boxes. No finer goods to be had and we guarantee them to please you. Ice Cream, Oysters, Oxo and other Sea- sonable Delicacies. Phone 4ox or call at store. PROMPT DELIVERY. F y Grocer and Confectioner • • • • • • • • • • Sox and Rubbers. No matter bow cold or slushy the weather is, your feet will be snug and .varm in a pair of socks and rubbers.' Thick, warm, fleece -lined socks and stoul snag - ?roof rubbers—that's a combination that can't be beat for out -door winter work. We have them in all styles and sizes. They Are priced down to rock bottom, too. Harness epartmerit Robes, Blankets, Bells and Single Harness at Lowest • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0. • • • • • • • 47 0 • • • • • ED • • • 4 4 Brussels I • • • to Ih e Book Memo • • Drug Store 3 VJ Fitie Isiniuge and Nippon China—, Dere le one :,f our eery spec - lines abd„ona stork at Preto Nil, is exceedingly large and We think you'll enjoy looking over our stock, especially our splendid display of Liinoge and Nippon China. We will be glad to have. you call and look over our stock with the full as- surance 01 being under no obligation what- ever to purchase. Dainty Xmas Cards and Book- lets, splendid assortthent. The Book of Praise with Music Fancy Statiortery — Some veil handsome packages, 25e to Perfumes and Toilet Waters— Fine assoatment of Seeley'e well known oilers, 25e to $2 00 Hand Bags—Just received some splendid Julian Sale Bags tie. popnlar prices. SafetyRazors--Always an accept- able gift. We have both Gil, let's and Antostrap. Chocolates—We are sole agents Inc the well known "Willartls Forittlipt Choeolat es" and are showing some handsome packages at 25c to 93 50. Fountai» Pens—When you want per feet satisfantion you can always rely Upon "Water - man's 'Ideal" to give it. A spkoirlid assortment at $2.50 Cameras and Kodaks bona 0Y al, $7.00. And don't forget, IIH (711011 Y,,l1 1111V, 11.17010ping and Peinting to do. We aseure perfect satiefactiou. IVory and Ebony Goods Some very handsome and useful Toilet artinles MrlrliPtire Set e, Brush and Gotnb Sets, Military Brushes and .13ruslute of all kinds. 41 • We have a few of the Reason's neweet 'Mil best bootie end will he glad to Plqiel1114 any others at short nutice. The following are 110W in stock :— The Major—$1.50 The Sonl nf a Bishop -811'5D Armes House cif Dreams --$1.50 The Yellow Dove—$1 35 All in It—$1.50 Over the Pop—n.50 Green Fancy—Si 35 White Ladies—$1 50 Calvary Alley—$1,35 Chatterbox—$.1 00 And mariO excellent Reprints at 00c. Nor have we forgotten the Little Folk As our stock of Dolls, Toys, Games and Pieture Henke will show. Have you seen "The American Flyer" at $2 00, Our 1918 Calendar • • • • SToRE Is now ready and we will be glad to have our customers eall for one of them. DRUG STORE ooaaaeseeeseanseaseeacaeaeseseeacemomacaasesemaaaaam AS re ED 8 Confectionery and Fruit Store Luscious and Juicy CalifOrnia. Seedless Oranges 25e, dOs 50?) theAnn Malaga Grapes, Dates, Nuts, Table Raisins,. Bananas Our Confectionery is all New and Fresh. see Our Grand Display of Tub Goods. Ilaudy. has long been the eandy for ehristutas Giving what one should_ give., One Mock c)1' Din fee.ilonery MIN II07P1' more replete with endlea9 vat klieg, suitable fot every one from lila ohleatt peeeon down to the tiny tots, For stocitilig filling and tree decorating one Comity Counters offer inviting and attractive ileum in Oontly and Novelties, Boxes from Sc to $1.00. See them Pi Matter of Good Taste. ear -mace your order early for your Oht imam; brie.k or Ice Cream. _ lone 99 BRussELs 01+ 456 4,9 Christ DO YOU R Don't fail to see our line of 6) Ladies' Wrist Watches Gents' Watches tok & 14k Ladies' Pearl Set Necklets and Pendants Diamond Rings • Pearl Rings, etc. ts min 'Pens Kodaks and Cameras 21 47 41 JEWELER AND J. i3 Wendt, onrcr A INT • GOOD VALUE is assured in every off.,iring of thia store. Whatever the price paid, we personally guarantee the goocls to be as represent- y" - ed at the time of sale. est pattern in It Wallace co • Let us help You fill that list for Christmas