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sUNWO1tTI1Y WALL I'APERM—•A good many of the better
patterns are the Suuworthy kind—beautiful colorings which do
not fade---alyd they retain their fresbncss much longer than
the ordinary kine(. They ct im- fit nil -trimmed, of Bourse.
Patterns snitable for Living 1-ooms, Dining Dooms, Halls,
Bedrooms, Kiieheus, t&c.
A gond ehelee of patterns of the Varnished Tile Papers whieh
give such Hoot( service .ter Iantri(s, K'tchensand \V'at•h Rooms.
In the eJa:11ur papers the patterns and e 'oringe ere good and
the prices uttteh lower than they have been for a long time.
When emu have Pat:eying to do, it will pay yr u to Bet. our stack
e they patterns, eoloringe and prices are right and will shunt
close comparison.
F. R. SMITH
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Druggist and Stationer
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Brussels United Church
REV. A, W, BARKER, S. D,
MINISTER
Sunday, Mar. 17th
11 a.m.—Public Worship.
Sukj((t: Lett d:.t•:1.e"
The 8th sermon in a series on
"Nine Spiritual Ships"
3 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
7 p.m. Public Worship.
Theme:
"Moses—The Uncrowned King"
8th Sermon in a Series on
"The Makers of History"
Monday 8 p. m.—Y. P. S.
Wednesday—Prayer Service
—Choir rehearsal.
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41 16-9. 8 Chunks of Pigs, 6 weeks old, for
sale, Harvey McCutcheon, Phone
39-1
iil FOR SALE -10 clunks of good York
J peg:, weighs around 100 tbe. Ap-
ilply to Wm, Gorsalitz, Lot 29, Con.
• 3, Grey, 30-1
1 GOOSE DOWN For Sale. For
further particulars, Call Phone
56-14, 39-tf.
FARM TO RENT -100 acres, Lot 8
Con. )6, Grey, Plowing done.
Immediate possession. Apply to
chi
05
ry
3 Alex. Buchanan, Walton P. 0.
3i-:3,
• FOR SALE -5 Young Holstein Cows
4 due to freshen March and April;
a wheel for a Brantford windmil:.
Selwyn I:aker, Phone 43-10. 89-1
ei FOR SALE -1 Heavy Mare in foal:
1 cart rising 1 year old; 1 brooder
Move, 1000 capacity; 1 colony
A house; 1 horse walking plow. Jack
The Two -Cent Boost.
That extra two cents which motor-
ists will contribute every time they
buy a gallon of gasoline this year will
mean $2,650,000 additional revenue
to the Ontario Government.
Arrived Too Late,
The Post received an htviteitioi
from the Toronto -Brussel, A o a -
tion to attc'nd the annual at hone.
The invitation came Saturday --bet
the At Horne was Friday ni,e --;'
we couldn't go.
Sold Well.
At the Shorthorn Sale at tl, in -
ham the other week, Time. Pierce.
of Morrie, sold a 13 -month old calf
for $160 and O. Turnbull, of Grey,
n
an 3 month end calf alf forX100. These
a
price: were highest in their classes.
Signs—Mean Nothing.
--A 1 elan sign -writer argues that
our danger : igns are bested on 'the
wrong F y i ole y, Tell a elan, he
says to idol), Toni. and h •ten, and he
is compelled to do none of the three.
So h l ge-ts the following at rail-
way t ro : in0 Come ahead You
are unimportant." "Try our engin-
curs- -th T 01: fy ; "Don't stop No•
body w•al plies you." "Take a chancy
--You eau get 0 train ride only
once,
Look et Label.
We dont 2 n tke a rule of sending
out , n i l suheeriptiou atmounts. 1 a1,
address label tell; the d.t, to. which
each individual subscriber is paid.
Look at your label, and if in are(, .
Wo would b,' glad t+, TILL11, n It t m
receipt for you. These enurunte are
small, hitt when they 't . it in several
hundred (fusee the a. rte rat,iai..
`1 consith tabl um to u , ani L t :•
hundred dollars would be very ite,
eeptable to u.; at tier, plvt;r:nt time.
Y. P. S. Meeting.
• An interesting meeting was e -her
on Monday evening 11115 ? ti, d,r-
eetio of Me ,Lupi l'rot•f:r ;t, t- :.
lonary convenor. Mrs. '1'. Cotlatitpl,li
gave in intereefine reading mid bite„
Ituth Strachan ,nig "My T,t, i . r y
sweetly. Miss Helen 13aeke'. sere., a
paper on "The Starting of th, Mis-
sionary work in China" from v. -the;
we all gained a larger 1(no vier .e o+
this work. A couple of (ont •.<t v ',•
much enjoyed at the thee, of the
meeting. Next week a St Psi r n 1
social will be held, along v,It a eorne
thews of the "Beauty ;i ot; of tee,.
adil". Light refreshments will be
served. Everyone welcome,
Toronto—Brusaelites At -Home.
What many voted one of the 'pet
Brussels reunionsgeret, wns held Fri-
day night, March sth, at the Brown
Betty Tea Rooms, Toronto. Tl,er,..
were 118 present. The pro enrr. of
many of the young daughters and
sons of past and present Brussel-
Res, 'Made the occasion especially
happy. Bridge and euchre were
played, after which a short musical
program •was given by Mrs. Wesley
Stark - and Mr. Aylmer McDonald.
Lunch over, (toss Creme at the
piano, played for the merry dancere
To Mr. George Thomann and !leis en-
thuslaatic executive are due the sin-
cere thanks of all who:C. enjoyed the.
party,
I Concert Postponed,
The play "The Old Fashioned
Mother" was postponed from last
Thursday night until Wednesday
night of this week,
Blizzard Must Have Affected Lamps.
>, of th- 11 1111 etre,t r,lectre• lamps
were out of eonrmr sign on Friday
neeht. het mo=t of them were replace.
ei 1)y Saturday night,
Rural Men Had a Holiday.
Ov.'44 to the roads heing im ass -
able ieet Thursday the rural mail
u),0 ,lid not •re out. Anyway they
t=,aa l '.;ere only haul a email mail to
c rte -as no morning papers arrived
until i11 thl' revelling.
m Meeting.
Women's Instttue , .f cerin g
The e Wc' n Inst'tute will hold
their regular meeting on Friday Of
tats week at a o'cluek in the Public
Library. Mr., R. S. Hamilton is to
000. -a panel on "T:re Stranger with-
in Our fiat " which will levery
intereeting. The Roil (`all 1, to be
reepouded to by "A Potato Recipe."
Tn.•r -, will he Ir -.h music. .4 cordial
imitation ie extended to every lady
in the Community,
Had Successful Year.
Thr: Guderich Sig:ad reporting the
annual m -titing of Nurth Street
United Church, refers to the work of
(ten•. C. le .('larks, e forne'r pastor of
litenteele Al+t Hitt. (.hurt : 1'y a
't tit lith r voto, meen p L lie d by Pro-
longed appi.,u.i„ an expression of this
a1vreciatiuno+_' t congregation wits
tendered to Rev. 1', 9'. Clarke nor hi::
watchful care for tits welfare of til.:
cielgtegatiots, for Iva leadership in
at (i, .tion wo,k, and for the. help-
etimelating neeertges given frcea
' t e l :rind on the Sanuatlt.
A Wild Storrn.
Last ka'e•r±a: as:,y nieh11 or early
1']ntl�;d�r;,• :.,innJeiz, w':)Cron_ t4rtn,1
t' t tti,itiitti old
:th r e•i1 l''tt 'i
dee', let,: in coming t.'1
it a rots '.,n Drift. t •r.
a1' ` r. nil t ,i :
blow" vereinuei most of the d
These tette lite . about for plettswe
w I
few anti 1,,r 1.. tw r<ii on T 1 i•: -
'1 it 'rho 11,w;ii:,1w ". tta t ork it.,
overtime trying to keep t., • sidewalk,.
open. Half of the flit' glass *hi-
de* at the Massey -Harris a he r was
broken when ti.•• eige blew clown;
emi else two window; in N Chao
-
man's Store. Tim wind wae melee.;
-ill,- for the damage,
Died in Toronto.
Word vtras received on Wednesday
0'1,1'110011 lit that Mrs. 1 ob. ct
Jei.nston had passed away at the
'io onto 9ltst General He;p:tat. The
t1 eased was t resident for many
year.; in P,1 useels, when her hu;;baad,
the late Robert Johnston and II.
Cochrane ran the marble works, af-
terwards moving to Wingham. De-
ceased is survived by one daughter,
(Hazel) Mrs. C. M. Bell, of South-
ampton, and a son, Ivan E., of Tor-
onto, and one sister, Mrs. C. H. Mor-
gan, of Chicago. The late Mrs.
Johnston was a visitor with Mrs. lel
C. Ross last summer. She had been
troubled with her heart for some-
time, The funeral was held an Fri-
day afternoon, interment being
made In Mount Pleasant cemetery.
White, Cranbrook, Phone 52-26.
39-1.
HOUSE TO RENT, on Lot 4, Con,
9, Grey, J. A. Nichol, Phone 42-23
38-1.
GANDER FOR SALE, or would ex-
change for a goose. Also four
chunks pigs, 4 months old. Robt.
Geddes, Phone 32-16. Brussels, It
R. 5. 38-tf.
FOR SALE—One 5 year-old Durham
cow, fresh; 1 5 year-old Durham
cow due to calve lst of March; 1
'York sow due to farrow 15th of
February, and 6 pigs about 100
IUs. Baxter Stevenson, Phone
42-26. 34-tf.
Muskrat Hunters.
Having received information that
there was some violations of the law
regarding the trapping of muskrats,
the game warden gathered sufficient
evidence against one man to secure a
conviction and $10.00 fine, in a die-
trict not far from Brussels, The
Ontario Fisheries Department modi-
fied their ruling making an absol-
utely
utely close season for muskrats this
year, and permitted trapping from
March 15th to April 15th. They are
determined that under the circum-
stances the law shall be strictly ob-
served.
bserved.
Books From Library.
The following figures show the
patronage of books from Public Li-
brary in 1928:
Classes Adults Children
General works 21 28
Philosophy ...
Religion ... ... , , 70 10
Sociology ... 39
Natural Science 79 16
useful Arts 15 15
Fine Art. ,. 46 5
Literature 258 20
Histrery ,,,,. 73
Travel .. 87
Blnrrttihy ... 75 15
I'ieton 3935 690
Total . , . ...4659 839
839
(I end Total ...5498
Power Farming Entertainment.
if tin attendance and interest
d hayed at She Power • Farming
11 ceed it le nihil, John Fridaye Town agent
,1 the = M,Corm ek Deering, is any
uh .:tion of the interest the 31ra-
i 1 Eimer has in modern farrnieg
threle, it rl:ow•:• that power farm- �.
gig ie here to stay and is growing
rapidly. All who attended the school
1 were very well .atisfied in every re-
, ••t. 1'6� ti were gvitn a better
idea of Shat power farming really
mean.,u to the modern farmer. 'Tin'
rienr•e of local tractor owners
h insole suNh as to greatly increase
-.e,w,-r farming in this community.
Tie; .ub it e t da c(lrtairde a timely
ems in tk,1 rection of the provino .
There err' many new tractor owners
•iced niftily old ones who are anxious
to 1;,•u their machines in fleet Claes
operating Conditions because they
realize that only with. the tear ter are
they aide to make, the beet use ani
Mice the gr(•atest advantage of far.
()mid(' trays. They know that with the
tractor they can accomplish three or
four timers an much as with ally
other kind of power•. They are ahle
to get the Crops 0n time and farm
them better and obtain greater re-
turns than has been done In the past.
The projected pictures brought very,
favorable eomment from all present
as did the general talks on power
machinery.
THE BRUSSELS POST
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More Fords,
Alderman Bert McIntyre unloa
ed an(lther car load of Fords la
Wednesday. He's all set for th
Spring rush.
Train Service Badly Disarranged.
Thursday's storm put a kink in th
C, N. R. system up this line. Th
morning train was 50 minutes late
The noon train was reported careen
ed owing to the fact that it was stuc
in a snowbank at Drayton and ou
morning train was held at Fergus
but it arrived at 7,55.- The after
noon train arrived here about 5 p.m
and the evening train came in abou
11 o'clock. The snowplow went u)
and down the line during the day
A TDollar is Saved
When it is in the Bank
ND the sooner it is deposited
1 1 in the Bank the greater they
assurance of its being saved,
A Savings Account is a magnet for the.
money that ordinarily slips through
one's fingers, and an income -paying
guarantee for the -future,
THE CANAL BANK
OF COMMERCE
with nmtea mm
is aneyaared
'THE STANDARD BANK O7< CANADA
of: Estelle Brody, Jahn Stuart, Hum-
d- beraton Wright and Alf Goddard,
st and you have a film that will bring
e you to your toe with excited enth-
usiasm. "The dight Commander"
will be at the Grand Theatre on
Monday and Tuesday at usual prices.
• Won Special Prize.
. + At the annual bonspiel of the
- Brownlee curling, George Dark, only
k son of Robt. and. Mrs. Dark, of Brus
e sets, with his rink, won the special
, prize.
Illustrated Travel Talk.
tMiss Mabel Zimmer who has spent
r
1 months abroad, will give an illus-
trated travel talk in Brussels United
✓ Church on Thursday evening of this
but the freights were cancelled fo
the day.
Abey-Bankes Wedding.
The marriage of Evelyn May, dau
ghtor of Mrs. Bankes and the late
George Bankes, Princess avenue,
London, to Arthur Ridley Abey, son
of Mrs. Abey, and the late Rev.
George J. Abey, South London, and
formerly of Brussels, was quietly
solemnized an Saturday afternoon at
St. James' Anglican Church. The
rector, Captain, Rev. ,T. G. Wallace,
officiated, and the bride and groom
were unattended. The bride wore a
smart sand costume with hat and
shoes to match. After a honeymoon
to Eastern points Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Abey will reside in London.
Old friends in Brussels extend con-
gratulations.
week. See advt, in this issue.
St. Patrlcic's Baking Sale.
i The W. C. T. U. will hold their
annual sale of home-made baking h.'1
W. J. Procter's restaurant on Satur-
day, March 16th A hot supper well
also be served, menu will consist of
Irish stew, potatoes, bread, cake and
pie. Sale opens at 3 o'clock. Sup-
per served from 4 to 7. All are in-
vited to assist in this worthy cause.
DIED
JOHNSTON,--At Toronto Haat General Boa
kintildxnwlwrlow of the late RoberMarch t Joho
atom, formerly of Brussels, in her 64th
veer
RAMSAY—In Wharton, on Wednesdar. Mar
e'h,Samuel Ramsay, formerly of blorrls
township, in his nth year.
Britain's Biggest Thrill Melodrama. IN MEMORIAM
While many diagree as to what eEIRN18s_—In cherished memory of lura
makes screen entertainment, there ago, ,larch 18Eh.
can be no division of opinion concern
'ng "The Flight Commander," a Bri-
tish film affording convincing proof
that in this country there is at least
one producer who can make imaginer
tive use of aerial resources. First
of all, there is romance brought up-
to-date, for we see the young hero
leaving Croydon by 'plane for an
Eastern air station. Then we have
three rollicking sailor pals, British,
French and American, whose inno-
cent amusement in the distant village
has serious eonsequenees for the
white colony and the girl in the case.
Later,
a
fight between wc.cn th
g e colony
and enraged natives, the hatter's dis-
persal by bombs rained from 'a low
flying 'plane and their final discom-
fiture at the hands of a detachment
of bluejackets rushed to the spot by
big passenger carrying machines, -
makes a very modern denouement
Add to this combination of thrills,
romance and heroic adventure in
picturesque surroundings, the per-
sonal appearance in the film of Sir
Alan Cobham, K. B. E. (who playa
the title role and who supervised the
aeronautics), the compelling acting
Jane Beirnes. who passed awns one yang
Nnt dead to those who loved her,
Not soxnrshliven wth hut atmmy
And will for evermore.
—Sadly missed by her
80N AND DAltOan'r,a.
Auction Sale.
1i'RIDAY, MA RUH Ib'ra.—Farm Stock, Ln•
plemeat,', Grain, 9•arufture, &e , at Pt Lot
10, Coin 12, Grey Sulu unreserved et 1 p 711,
sharp. George Baker, Prop, ; D, 81 Boot:,
Auctioneer.
SA1URDAY,111AR('H 10-22 young horpep
at hillier's Botel stables, Walton Sale et 1
obiaek. Nesbit Hamilton, Prop,;Jas. Taylor,
Anal lnneer
WEDNESDAY, MARCg 20th —Farm Stock,
Implements etc., at Lot 18,
Grev,ha1att 1v th n'cioak, Philip James,Yrop , D. 61 Scutt,
Au*.
THURnDAY, MARCH 28th.—Palpable farm,
the property of the lata Rcbert Carr, at the
Ames -Jean gotel, Rroeoela Salo at 2 o'clock
A. G. Bishop, Executor; D. 8e. Seott, Ane,
NOTICE
The Donnell of the Township of Grey are
aalting for tertlera Inc hauling gravel whir,
motor trnekp from: m'usher. Tend ere to eta(e
price alihrr by day or per yard per mile
Tenders to bo spored Marnderth t i o'alocl.
tl m. The lowest or any tendo` not necnnnor.
try accepted. J. W FEAR,
Tow,ahlp Clock,
City airy
Ice Cream Creations
For Bridge, AfternoonTea,
Dinner or Evening Party,
and as a delightful Re-
freshment at all times.
Tempting Plain and Fancy Flavors
FRESH FRUIT
A favorite Creation of plain
lee Cream, filled with a select-
ion of seasonal fruits,
PALERMO
A three -layer Brick of fumy
Ice Cream. This is a special
creation worthy of being serv-
ed on most exclusive occasions.
W A Grewar 'CONFECTIONER
BRUSSELS
ATAINTIL
Wall Paper
We have just rreceivt•d our Spring Stock of
Wall Papers, These contain many new
designs,'0styles and colorings,and are rood
erately priced from 5c upwards,
We will be pleased to show . them
Parke Davis & Ca's
Standardized
Cod liver 011
Refined and bottled by im-
proved methods which con-
serve the Vitamins,
An exceptionally fine Cod
Liver Oil, -
Parke Davis &- Co's
Analgesic Balm
Absrorbent and healing
Parke . Davis & Co's
CAPSOLIN
Effective and reliable prep-
aration preferable to Mus-
tard Plasters and Liniment.
Moir's Chocolales
A Fresh supply just received
Alien's Drug Store
Exclusive Agent for Nyal and Penalar Remedies
Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox
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The Weekly Press,
The Canadian Weekly Newspaper
Association will hold its neat annual
meeting in London on July 5 and 6.
'Phis association represents the hun-
dreds of weekly newspapers through
out Canada and is one of the most
important and most influential ton-
ventions which ever met in London.
Bebe Daniels Returns.
"Take Me home" the latest Bebe
Daniels picture which opens at the
Grand Theatre on Friday of thin
week will turn out to be a delight-
ful surprise. A surprise • in the
sense that Bebe Daniels has cast off
i1
the slapstick type of role for a bet-
ter dramatic one, and her character-
ization in her new role as a stage
actress is exceptionally well done.
"Take Me Home" is a comedy drama.
and there is a smashing climax to
the story.
BLUEVALE
Mrs. John Smith is improving af-
ter her recent illness.
Robert McKinnon visited with re-
latives at Brussels last week.
Mrs. Eck -refer and son, Billy, are
visiting with her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Walter Smillie, -
ra
etre
Friday & Saturday - March 15 & 16
Bebe Daniels in
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ke Me H mei
With NEIL r1AMILToN
13E1391aea Broad way .1110111m cul ie with the sate of the
show n" her vttiug. Hobe l)•u,iek, find N»il Trains toll, 1110
big ad.'"n "in''11ntN•w5," Together again. Ad Patna of
love be.ltiud the teethghls. High kielring tit tippet e stomp
through the throbbing '.rquenees, Vivncieua Bebe lines
up with the ciun'ua (111(r `.ops the lead.
Monday & Tuesday - Mar. 18 & 19
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"The Flight0 Miner"
Britain's Biggest Thrill Melodrama
Feat ri imp i:STF:LLIi I31101)Y, JOFIN STUART and
iIUMHI RSON WRIO HT, with (he perfumed ((9pear-
none 11111)erns
a laulhcnl aaeiattutes cf Sf
ALAN I
WART, IC. 11 H1 1 . .AN GUW-
Friday and Saturday - Mar. 22 & 23
The Answer to "Beau Geste"
You've welted for a nompaniol picture to gallant, Neel lat-
"Beitu (4eete." Here itis I "Been Sitheeut' 1" Follow the
saute darn17 advontures of !.hr' Meech Foreign Leginn
throng, another !twitch, glamorous rouatiee. The thrill of
the year I
"Beau Sclbr -9'
sur
By the author of "Bean Goa," With Gary Cooper, ,;vel,
yn Brent, Noah Beery and W1lhiem Powell.
CO"Moran of the Marines"
MM'
s " Glorious Betsy" "Topsy and Eva"
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