The Brussels Post, 1929-10-9, Page 8WEDNESDAY, Oct. 9th 1929,
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Vapure A Wonderful Inhalant
for Colds
A few drops of Vapure on handkerchief or
gauze', snuffed or inhaled deeply, gives good
results and will often stop an oncoming cold,
Vapure 50c. Sots.
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The New Toilet
Goods Line
In the retty red distinctive packages and per -
film' <I with the refreshing; and fragrant odor of
)1,4a Perfume,
A c,lmptete line of Tail+t Preparations, includ-
ing- Dhaka. Soap, Fi;untfatiun Creern, Cleansing
Cre rn. Face Powdr..r, "Talcum Powder, Brillian-
tine, Kith Salts, Compacts, &c.
If You have Papering
to do this Fall
See Our samples to suit different rooms in the
house. We' also have several patterns which we
are clearing nut Dow at Greatly Reduced Price s,
NOWIS A GOOD TIME to have
W r some extra Prints made from
Negatives of your favorite Pictures taken dur-
ing the Summer.
F. R. SMITH
Ay; A/X5 .I Store
Druggist and Statione
late
THE BRUSS ELS POST
Brussels 'hilted Church
REV, A, W, BARKER, B, 0,
MINISTER
Sunday, Oct. 13th
11 a.m.—Public Worship,
Subjeet
"The Flying Cross"
There will he an object lesson fur
the:girls and boys.
3 p.m.—Sunday School Session.
Everybody Come
The evening service is withdrawn—Thanks•
giving+ Services in St. John's Church,
Tuesday—Y, P. Society.
Wednesday—Prayer Service
Friday—Choir Rehearsal
Sunday, October 20th
Anniversary Sunday. Rev. W. P. Lane
13 A., of Seatorth, will preach morning
and evening. A Thank -offering will be
received.
Monday Evening, Oct. 21st
A Concert will be given in the Church
by the Lyric Quartette, of Listowel, as-
sisted by other talent, .Tickets 35c,
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Local News .Mems
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Moved to Fordwjch
Ross and eIrs. Coates and
have moved to Fordwirh,
Moved. I fine, Full list on another page,
•! Went to Gorrie
family 1 A number from Brussels attended
•1 the Howick Fair at Gorrie on ;eater -
1 day last. The outside exhibits were
It, and Mrs. Dark /lave ta;en t1, I
linage of M. Smith. John str:et, f,.n , Two Aeroplanes Here.
the winter. I
Last Wed
ne
s
day
two m
odern vet'-
, a)1tn+, floated over the town andTho First Snow
t n t nerd the rust of the week talc -
Snow fell on Fair nay, Frier::, I in O up many passengers on law
Oct 4th. It tan do anything nn 1 d..y.
Br', r h Fair Day. But: fortunately °Coming Back to Brussels.
it didn't last last lone,
T::,-, Essex x Fre, Press lied tate
Will Hold a Convention, following local last week aeeeteta.
The U, F. 0. haver lied a : seen 1 ' C'emiewho hes been employed .n
naminrtrna rnnv',nlion for Oe' 1tet, the employ of the Naylor Osborne
at 1.30 p.m. at Wingham to rorn1n- r o. the past couple of years, i, giv-
ale rrrndidrrtrs for both Preemie it inw up his position there and with
end Dominion houses, his family will move back to B -'us -
J the month.
Made Shipment to Bermuda.
The Witter Itoeti Poultry Fcrm
made a big shipment of their well-
known fowl to Bermuda last Friday
You can't keep a :road thing off the
market.
Married Last Thursday.
At. the United Chureh Pareonag.
lust Thursday by Ilev. A. W. Barker,
B. n Vas I4vehe Willis R. N., the
young( -t daughter of Mrs, Inst Willis
of giro els, wits united in marriage
to Rug, Kerslake, of Seafolth. The
young couple spentcnt their honeymoon
up North. They will reside in Sent
forth.
Minor Locals. •
Packing a Bale
The Women Instittrte are •acic-
iil t hell, to rnnsist 1.4 clothing for
children, school books, or any ue.fel
articles, which wilt be 'sent t) a
nerdy section in Northern 0/1.l 36)
Will thovr interested kindly levee
their parcels at the Library before
November 1st.
Will Give a Recital
Miss Theresa M, Siegel, a cradti-
I ate of Detroit School of Expression
and English !ish Ltt
tato e
will give a
dramatic reciter in he Tow
Ilea
on Monday evening, October 28th,
under the auspices of the Women'.
Institute, She was here onme year.
This is Fire Prevention week. ago and comes again more highly
Fairs are over for another year. recommended than ever. Wttttn Ior
Cheer up, Christmas will soon be further -notice in the next issue.
here.
Revision of Voters' Lists
For the purpose of the forthcom-
ing elections, the latest municipal -
voters' lists will be used as the basin
Schools have a holiday Thursdan
and Friday owing to Teachers Cor.
ventien at Seaforth.
The odd night of frost is onrush- for the new lists. Leery men eec1
ling the trees to put on their gar. women, British subject, 21 vein of
lanris of :autumn glory,
Brussels was well represented at age and over, bonafide resinente of
the. Conservative Committee at the municipality for not a ni than
three months and net )cis than t'ns•ty
Wingham last Thursday. '
days' in the riding in whi. h thoy
North NHuron live, are entitled to vote. To exer-
cise their franchise, they must -e •
A mooting of those interested in I that their names are registered.
the rause of prohibition are called gtstration can be made only on the
to meet in the Community Hal!,
Blyth, on Thursday afternoon, Ort
1.7th at 2 o'clock. Dr, J. R. Forester,
of Stratford, will be the special
speaker, and there will also be short.
,addresses by local Co. speaker's. A
dates fixed by the revision hoard,
Successful Convention
The fifth annual convent'oa of
the Y. P. S. of Huron Presbytery
held in Brucefield United Church,
Fridaty, Sept. 27th proved to be
large representation of men, women 1 very practical and inspiring. The
and young people is expected. devotional periods were conducted
United Church Concert Talent. by Y. P, societies of Walton, liip-
pen and James St., Exciter. Rev. 4.
Following will constitute 11,a test M. Coiling very ably conducted 'no
exit which will take part in the am ' discuilsion on committee reports,
tiivers:ny concert in Brussels lJn'°•ed Parallel discussion groups were pro -
Church on Monday evening, Oct. 21. , fitably led by Rev. G, Butt, of Vie•
The Lyric Melo 'Quartette composed terra St. Goderich, Rev. G. Weir of
of Messrs. A. Pegeegnat, basso; W. ; 5t. Andrew's United Church, Blyth,
Karges, lytic tenor; Dr. R. F. 'Vny• Rev. W. P. Lane, of Seaforth, mid
log, second tenor; and Dr. Spence, Rev. R. 13, Cumming, of Benmiller,
baritone, (These men are broad "tet. Enjoyable sing songs were condurt-
ere over CKGW, Toronto). Another by Rev. H. G, Whitfield, of St.
artist is IVfiss Dorothy Sproule, A, T, Helens, and Be‚vR. B. Cumming.
r. 112
MAN'S Kid Glove Lost in Brussels
on Saturday. Finder please leave
at The Post. 17-1 1
10 Good York Pigs, 7 Weeks Old for
Sale. J. P. McIntosh, Lot 21, Con
12, Grey, Phone 556. 17-tf.
FOR SALE—One York'Sow with 11
little pigs, 2 weeks old. esaxtar
Stevenson, Phone 42-26. 17-tf.
FOR SALE—A Good Percheron
gelding 3 years old, grey color, A
good worker. Apply Cecil Bate-
man, Phone 85.18. 17-1
FOR SALE -A Few Pure Bred Ox-
ford Down Ram lambs. R. C.
Campbell, Phoen 43-13. 17-11
PAIR of Ewe Lambs, strayed front
Lot 5, Con. 6, Morris, about Oct.
1st. Finder please notify W. H.
Armstrong, Phone 15-18. 17•1f.
FOR SALE — 20 Young Oxford
Breeding Ewes, 10 head of Dur-
ham cattle rising 2 and 3 ye
old. Cash or note accepted. R
Turvey, Phone 11-16. 17 -
Lost a Green Leather Hand B.1
containing a cum of money,
the 17th of Grey or 8th of Morr
Suits::sle reward. Mrs. G.
Jackson, Walton 1', o. Pho
18-23, Brussels. 17
FOR SALE—Choice Fall Honey,
bout half clover honey, 4 cents
without t co
t'
n arose
Georgi
Bone, Phone 126, 10-2
FOR SALE—A second hand Baby
Grand ear, engine thoroughly over
hauled, tires good. In good runn-
ing order. Would make a service-
able strong truck. Price 350.00.
Phone Duncan Johnston, Walton,
16_2.
FOR SALE—Moncrieff store build-
ing. For further particular., ap-
ply to Phone 38-6. 14-tf.
FOR SALE—House, Stable and 1
acre of land in Walton. Apply to
W. J. Woods, Phone 19-7. 5-t1
The Most
Liquid Investment
ASAVIVGS Bank Account is primarily 1111
investment. But it is the only invest-
ment yielding a fair rate of interest, that is
avgtlable for your AM at a moment's natio'',
Emergencies can be immediately mot by 11 e
bank account that bits been cow -latent y 'db-
vuloped• Yuur investment -ns a bank /tent/tint
yields constant satisfaction and peace. 01 wind
ill the fact that it is always ready for °thee
tines without the trouble of eon vertinginto cash,
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
wrrh whrch is amnryernerea
THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA
Advertise Your Sale
The auction sale season is
commencing and it is well to rem
ber that there is no medium of p
licity so productive of result as
advertisement in the columns of T
Post. at reaches all prospect
buyers.
Going Out of Date
THE LINEN CLOSET
ow
Paint the inside of the linen clue.
t nl•
ub_ et or drawers holding linens wah
an dark blue enamel. This will prevent
ho the linens from turning yellow and
the is much less trouble than wrapping
them in blue paper.
Some people seem to think that
newspaper should puff up their b
iness to the top notch, but just
the publisher solicit some paid a
vertising and at once a coldness
thrown over the meeting and th
have no use for newspapers,
their editors. The "without mon
and without price" idea has be
madeto do duty 'where it was rev
menet to. This is true, not only vel
ndividuals but with advertising age
cies. The "puffing" business h
been so much overdone in many i
stances as to completely destroy i
effect.
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us- Information from a painter : It e
let new paint brush is placed bristica
d up and a spoonful of clear varnisi
,s
ey is poured into the bristles, it will
or prevent the bristles from shedding
ey during painting. Keep the brush an
n the upright position until the vara
er ish dries.
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It- 1 FRESH STAINS
as
n- Fresh tea, coffee, chocolate, aim
is fruit stains may be easily removed
from table linen by placing the
stained part while still wet over a
le bowl and pouring boiling water over
se i it. When nearly dry, press with an
agiron and you can go on using the
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PREVENTS SHEDDING
Obituary
There passed suddenly at her hon
in Brussels, Friday, Sept, 27th Mi
Angeline Pipe. Her passing was
gi eat &hock to the crnlmullity as el
had al patently been in her usu
health, Hetieirrg as usual, about Orro'clock she awakened her 0005111 with
whom she was sleeping, saying she I
selt very sick, A Dr. wee hastily suut-
ars maned but ina few minutes she had 1
oY passed away from a hent t attack. She i
tr• had attended the field spot is being
g, held in the Park the afternoon before.
on In the evening she assisted at the
Church paeparin for the Presbyter
Sy ial 111 the Qniteci Ohut ch the next day,
lac The ladies of the ohm eh weie tet via g
1 manor turd tea. She had intended
helping
but God hrd other plans for
a 1 et. She hoe always I•eerl a very acl-
1 lye (11 ember of t Ile church since cont•
lire to 13 uur.eln 83 yenta ago The
church tut.t rowrnunuy .(till miss her
kindly toiui,taauoo�, for tvhet ecer
111P1 a meta $01.10W 11' tt ouble, or need
of comfort tat tl help! oilmen, she was
bete. fry the hoeire ttl•rn her lr,ss in
deeply felt. she wits el ways se cheery
and bright and her ger.erons hnrpital•
ity rued,- all those who came in q n.
Lunt aa it her feel at borne. Toe fl,,ral
ttibutee from the uelghhu,s and
friends nate lovely, tt'so is, in the W.
0.1.` U , L. Aid, W. .el S testitv.t.g
to the est a, 111 111 which she ea belts.
She teas 110111 11.111' Acr 73 yea10 a a,
ana' or tt family 0f eight, 11, • 1- -urviv
ed by one tit -tet, Vias S tenth Pipe, of
Galt, and t. wit tonus., wine) ahao+,l the
haute with her, :11,.. Skt•h.on and Mas.
The bond way tt very close cue 10 she
held cared fee throe ftnrn their child
hood tip 1itt flun•ral wan largely at -
ended. A private Herelee for the fon
ily at .tin' h0u•e ,tad n phhli0 ant' at
the elm: ch whish she hits e01vr'd an
long and faithfully. the P:t+tar, Rev.
A. W. Barker, preaching Fero the
text "Nell done than gond and faith
fu1 servant." A solo by 31ts Hal ker,
"One sweetly y en1r nut thought." added
to the irnptessivecess of the service.
She was bud to rest in the BI u.sels
Cemetery. y The pall beaters were R. J.
Hcover, W. J. SIrCrncken, J. W.
monotone, John etrerar, T. McCall,
H. ,McFadzeun. Many friends from a
distance attended the lunerah
O
American tourists this season will
spend 3300,000,000 in Canada, ac-
cording to a 'Canadian hank fore -
Pictures Coming to Grand.
The following pictures are booked
fur the Grand. Keep list for future
reference:—
October:
rfr rence:October:
11 12 --Wild Party
14-16—Ladies of the Night Club
1S-i9—Wheel of Life
:.)1-22—Domestic Meddlers
25-2n—The
Patriot
tot
28 -2.l --_.The Ione Wolfs Daughter.
Reply Envelopes
In order to facilitate_ the handling
of large mailings, the post office de•
pertinent has decided to try out a
,stem whereby firms sending out
letters, inquires:, eta, to the C,'tad-
ran public may enclose an addressed
reply envelon. This will bear the in -
•Y
seription. "Business reply envelop
three cents' postage will be paid b
together with the name and aa
dr
se of the firm. The return post
age will be paid by the addeeseee,
The new syetem will he tried out et
v[ontreel errs Toronto at once the
eurrrtnt poet office bulletin anttou
noes.
_ east.
Doha
- t3fOWN.—In 8t. Luul+, lttssouht, an Sept 18,
to Mr. and :gra Ohrroro brown, a 80n -
',meta cblruru.
New Issue of Stamps Attractive.
E. yen new stamps were issued by
tr e prstafflre department and Inc'
new on sale to collectors and other4
desiring special sets. These st•unns
are issued by the department to re-
plan the old issue which is at prenen
,n tee. Of the. now heap, the highest
tell c is the one dollar, whit'1 is
ol,crgaeen in color anti depicts Caro-(elide
legislative building of Ottrevn.
The blue fifty cant a ;tamp shows a
fishing schooner, off the bemire of
Newfoundland. The twenty rent is
pink,fn color and deplete a thresh-
ing scene. Next in order is the
twelve cent. gray, on which le shon
the Quebec bridge. The next three
of the set issued, the eight, five and
three emit stamps, show a portrait
of Xing George, and are dark blue,
rple and red, respectively, in c dor'.
e issue has been acclaimed by toi-
lers and others who have seen the
ance plates as the most beautiful
ever issued by this country and
of the hest issues, as far as col -
ions of colored stamps are con-
ned, in the world, Each has a
e amount of scroll work around
pietures,
DIED
MaU0UtJA LL.—In Wrnglrarn Hospital, on
Saturday, nes. Sth, btarefiret Jet be Ynfd,
beloved wife of Peter Menougall, of Mar.rle township, '1n her anal year.
YOUNG.,—InPlume township, un SBturdny,
O0t Stir. Agnea Ile Boor, only daughter of
Ito'art,1, and airs Young, aged to) earn,
t
If months andr8 days.
Th
lee
e pianist; Mr. Dave Savage en • 0, D. Daniels, the special speaker, adv
tertainer, The United church choir proved splendidly inspiring. He set
of Brussols, and duets by Miss youth to live up to their beat, to give one
Sproule and Mr, Bender, also seine themselves wholly to Christ, onri to lect
by members of the choir. This help bringnfis Kingdom amon-i, men ser
Quartette will be there ,on Sunday by making best use of present els- Torg
evening of the Anniversary, , portunities of service for the Master, the
Tenders wanted
The Muelctpat Council al the Townehlp of
Morrie brooking for tenders for the opnalruo•
tion of the Little Drain. Plane rind epeorllca•
Howl (All lee Herm nt the (Bark's reeitletrae,
Tenttera win ba opened fit the Townehlp Hail
on Monday, Oatolrer Ilan at 8 o'clock,
A. MAc1tWEll, Clerk.
North Huron- United Farmers
The 'United Farmers of North
Huron will hold a nominating con-
vention in the Town Ilall, Wingham,
on Monday, October 14th, at 1.80 p:
m. A large attendance is expected.
Candidi,tes will be nominated for
bath the Provincial and Dominion
Houses,
THOMAS WILSON, Pres.
{ R, J. CURRIE' Sec's',
table linen if not otherwise soileu.
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If you are going on a week -end
trip and wish to carry an over -night
bag, you can save your dresses from
getting mussed if you will cut a
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Recommended for stubborn, deep-seated Coughs,
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Parke -Davis Co.
Analgesic
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PROMPT RELIEF
Catarrhal
Balm
For relief of
CATARRH
COLD IN HEAD
HAY FEVER, Etc.
Allen's Drug Store
Exclusive Agent for Nyal and Penslar Remedies
Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox
piece of pastebord for each dress the
sire that will fit nto your bag. One
of the pasteboards that comes home
from the laundry in hubby's start
will answer nicely. Place the board
inside the -dress and arrange co'iitr
and sleeves carefully around the
board. Then place in your bag and
it will require no pressing at your
destination
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Bargains L'
-AT -- F.
Hunter's
Practically all our Fall Merchandise is now on hand and
for this week, starting Thursday, Friday and Saturday
we offer Special Prices on a number of lines. -
Come in and get some of the Bargains.
Men's Overcoats
and Suits
20 p. c. Reduction
For early gales.
Men's Heavy
HibHed Underwear
Good heavy quality, all wool
Regular 2.5o for 2.00
tcx
Overalls & Smocks
Regular 2.25 for 1.95
Regular 2 5o for 2,20
These include all Blacks,
Blues and Stripes.
illSuit traesdaYExPants5Free
a n
16
V$1550
A gift from the great Skill Craft organization to introduce their complete range of
new Fall Fabrics. Extra Pants free with every regular $25.50 Skill Craft Suit.
5. Renault, Skill Craft Representative, will be present to measure you.
Velvets -are Fashionable
Special -83 incl.] Silk Velvet, all range of
r,ahades. Regular 825 for 2.75
Special -86 inch Worre's Fast Dye and good
close Pile. Regular 1.85 ft'r,....,.,, 1.49
Frilled Curtains
l am carrying too heavy a stock and in or-
der to clear all go in one lot.
Reg. up to 2.00 for 1.35
Men's Sweater Coats
2 dos nil wool, good tltn'k
shades. Regular 8.00
For 2.25
Men's Rubber Coats
Heavy quality Mole. Back
guaranteed not to crack.
Regular 11.00 for $8,50
Men's
Homemade Mitts
150 pairs on hand.
Your choice for 65c.
Spec. Huy in ladies' Silk Hosiery
Poplar up to 2,00, including all dark shades
for Fall, full fashioned and good heavy qual-
ity of. Pure Silk, Reduced price 1,50
t
Dress Silks
All the newest shades, including Cantons,
Crepe Satins, etc. Regular to 8.25 ptr yd.
Fall Fair Special 2.85
Fine Wool Dress Goods
Beautiful shades and finish.
hegular up to 1 75 for 1.20
G!NGHAMS
To clear up balance of etocli, all Gingbams
regular up to 80e per yard for.•....,., 20e
I" -These are only a few of the specials. Give us a call and look them over when you
are in town.
Phone 6t F. A. HUNTER
BRUSSELS
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