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The Brussels Post, 1926-9-8, Page 8VEDNESDA.'i . SEPT. S, School Opening Your Requirements call be supplied Vert: from a , 61 .d. el ,ate: Assortment SCRIBBLERS and EXERCISE BOOKS With new, attractive Covers, Better paper land move pngeba thall before.. Louse Leaf Note Bucks Hard Back Note Bouks Eversharp Pencils Crayons Water Colors and all School Accessories High ;School Books Public School Books Supplementary School Books Nothing more convenient for School work than a Waterman Self - Filler Fountain Pen. Price $2.776 and up Special Prompt Service A 35c Scripto Ever -Ready Pencil -IN- FR)@E(c Developing and I The Personal Element Printing Films With 2 pkgs. Scripto E are ptaiiniii to extract 1 Leads 50c Eastman Films (About a year's supply) Kodak Supplies The Seripto is it Pencil that Brownie has given good satisfaction. Cameras 1. R.,M I TIZ, y, -- 4'• Druer„ist and Stationer ..,s:'a..,.,,�: 7.1 � Local News Items a No Paper Last Week. Drawing Big Crowds. The Editor has reeei••ved sovvral Toronto 5xhibition is drawing big requests to fon and last week's i;- crowds and i.his locality is well re sue of The Post. It was aur uanued presented. holiday and no paper was issued. Donates $5.00 Painting Hotel. i D. M. P tguson, of Stratford, am The American Hotel is h :ng a formol Brusselite, has donated ll,f painted on the outside an.l will be a towards the choir fund of Molvill,. 'Treat improvement. Mani r Ed. Church, for gowns. This gift, is ap Lawry is fixing up the hotel in first ' predated by the choir. class style, Ii Is President of Fair. On Last Lap of Drug Course. 1Geo. R. Weller, of Essex and r who has •e (Peto) Stewart,e'• i B1'ils• Arclu (F tformer hardware merchant n completed i 3s four -v t Ipprl ntmw- elA, is President of Essex Coont) ship in Fox's Drug Store, is 1( tying ! Pair and this year's exhibition wil shortly for Toronto to put in a year be held on 23, 24 and 25 of this in the Ontario School of Pharmacy, month. with a view of graduating as y drug- gist. ruggist. His old friends wish him hon-: Appointed Chairman. ors in his year, g Rev. R. D. Mess, of Londoa, an( 1 • t former Rector of St J .torch . church Thursday a Busy Day.. Di t t cw oisame member of tt a• h01 Or, Thursday of this fir •k :v ll be a i aeon Board of Education, has beer buy day for those oho ur int •r, st• ippointod Chairman of the Buildino Kim-, I 11 .11%e — +d in politic Hon. �i Conmaitb�o. lir succeeds the late S Is •peaking in S-ai'ot'th in .h. atter- L. Lawrason, who died recently. noon and at a mass meeting in Strat f fnrd at ni,rht. Hon• Ali,. Mo!gltuu is Prize Lists Out. addresdn a meeting;' in Blyth and The lists of prions offorecd by tlu holies a -.bort. fit •c•tlu ' at ri'ratforrl East Huron A:rriculturad Society, art at 5 o'clock. Brussels will be well 'now available for the public and mm t represented at Seafol4h air} L'lyta• i be Marl from the Secretary, D, A llarTavish. There is nlso a big lin' Did Not Win Cups. i of Special Prizes also offered. E.is The P,ru: el' Bowlers lid not win Huron Fall Fair will be held Thugs :ui) cup, at Gaderich on Wednesday. 'l rv, Sept. 30 and Friday, Oct. 1s' Following were the games piayod; 1 this year. Preliminary Round Interdenominational S. S. Conv-.ntiot h 4 Anderson, Ext-ter,TO Dr. 4S tt, Morrish, Clanton, S Dovrnrr , 9 I 4n Tnterdrnominatlonal S. S. Coll First Round ! r, ntion for rho Townships of llorri Unsworth 10 Dow)17114 11 and Grey will he hold in the Btus Second Round i , i United Church, Friday rftornool Robinson, I3Ivth, 17 Downing 10 i ural evenin;;', Sept. loth, Aftfsrnoo] v ion will open at 2 o'clock; even Brussels Students Successful. 1 in session 7.30. Super will b, The pupils from lluswls ,ttnna- ; .,Toed by the ladio., of the church a' in; Listowel Hie'h School Erre hoon nominal chargo, $•Lcessful in the tipper School Ile- Was Fined. peytitiont Exam,: __ Sidney 13Ilan- ( A youth from it town not marl tynr --- H.•st. 2; G,•om. o; Ply 3; than 25 miles from hire wit. fine( Chem, 2; Fr. A. 2; Fr. C.:3. Mie, E. recently, cost.,, remounting to "14 Hemingway -Hist. e; Ale. °• 'Geom. for "ln ing" the toad while driving 3; Phys. 3; Lat. A. 1; Lat. C. 2; Fr.'tn tilt, 'Seaforth Tattoo. Hi,; on, A, 3; Fr. C. 3. v Norman Hoover A: 1 ulistake in not allowing the car t, Collip• c; Lit. , Hist. . Al y, pt's hint, nit; that Inspector Pellov Groat. ` ; Trig. ss ;L. Rosti � Goin i 2; wits the driver and took his numbors I z. C. 3. iV4t.. 1 There are a fcrw mere drivers and ii Fr. A. 1; Fr: C. 1. Fra.,r the:: vicinity too that "hog" the rnsd Strachan --Lit. 1; ITist, c; Al�,,, r„ Geom. 1; Trig. 21 Phys. 1 ; Fr. A. I; Refrozen Ice Cream 1. Injurious to Health. Ter cream that ha; been nu:ltei Political Meeting. 'rill refrozon may be injurious to th A political meeting was bell n l health of the. consumer and its sal, the. Town Hall on Labor Day night 1 is therefore illegal, according to hit In the intprests at J. ns of Fool gressivecancidute for �North nHuron. � andProoat el ugs Act agovern ng,iiceryerrar Arch. Hislop, ek-M.P.P., was chosen ' and its sale., The Act doser:•bev is chairman for the reeviJi ll'. 114x•, i cream as "the iced product, fre X111- reviewed his tenure of office from taints find objectionable favors and spoke on the Robb liudgc•t, I'he ; prepared with cream and sugar an, Customs Scandle, Tariff and the Con with or without milk or other mill stitutional issue, Mr. King; express- I products. It may contain fruit, f-rui ed his olzinion that the Robb Budget ltriees, nuts, colorings and flavorings wag the best since Confederation and i thickeners and stabilizers, Starch was the only one he had voted fort „latine and goo tragneanth shal daring his term Of office, Arthnr 1:1.1 g:not be rniployod in a proportion high Roebuck, X. C., of Toronto, was the1 er than, 2 per rent. It must also no speaker of the evening and gave an ; contain loss than 10per cent, of mill excellent address dwelling on some fat. Fat other than milk shall no of the Meighen caDdidates fli" hasi be used in its manufacture, and A scandol attached to them, the record milk Alld cream should, if possibi, of the Tiring Government dur;ng the be previously pasteurized .Ind emul past session, and also spoke on the gbfied, The label must also stat Customs scandle, Tariff' ttild other whothor the product has been pas issues that have been raised, te"ked or not. 1rHE BRUSSELS POST Will Have Office at Wingham. ---*+ Mr. John Montgomery, Returning )S 011}c•er Tor North Huron will bo at l his office in the Grlffill Block, Wing- ) hail, fill day, ,Sept, nrher 141-11, front i lug, I ti ;t.ul. till t0 p ra, l:lectlou D t)•. Any . person wishing to et }n touch with - — ,int should phone 34, Wdngham. 1 Lost in Semi -Finals in Association. ` Ott Labor Day a rink from l3, U.S. _ sols attended a hitwling tournament 1 at. Walkerton and lost out in the semi i. hntls m th,• Association round i.o it rink from Blyth by a score of 7 to G. 1), IlaeTavkh, I) C. Ross, Dr. White s and It. F. Dowunnq t ontposed the Brussels Delved terse ;rink. Annual Plowing Mateh. REV, A. W, SARKER. S. n• The annual Plowing ,Batch of the i MrNt^ r R Huron Plownion's Association will be IvId at the farm of Mrs. Wm, Murray Sunday, Septa 12th i h:df-utile West of Walton, on Thurs- } day, October 7th. Kelp the date in 11 a.nt.--Pi;blie 5,'urship. mind its every preparation s being -God's Anvils" made to make it the best yot. Watell for further particulars in the near 3 pant, -Sabbath School sea- ' future. Tion and Bible Classes- I I 7 p.m.—Public Worship. Noxious Weeds. -The Seven Lamps of Worship' ! Many of the. country roads present. a neInn'choly picture at this season. Wednesday — Prayer Service Noxious weeds, and one trembles to 1 think of the great abundance of s, S. Convention seeds that will be scattered over the , An Intadenaininational S. S. Convention farms to germinate Next year. The for the Township" of Morris and Grey will I municipal councils should adopt be held in the Brussels United Church on something to destroy the noxious Friday afternoon and evening. Sept loth. weeds that decorate so many of our 7 'aleck 1 0 •ea :d 2 n Afternoon section rad {� roads, session at 7.30, Sti ser will and evening PI be carved by the ladies of the church at a 13 Ribs Broken in Bad Tumble, nominal charge John Pugh, of Mitchell, and an old _ Brusselite, who has a contract for building a store and house combined in Listowel, stet with an accident in RUBBER Tyred Buggy For, Sale. that town the latter end of last week. artcr, I3russels.l He was working at plastering and Apply % S. C i was stepping up on a box to get on ONE Good Boy's Bicycle; also In- i to the scaffold when the box tipped dian Motorcycle, both in 3.1 can- I over and he fell to the floor and in dition for sale cheap. Phone 40-16 the fall he had three ribs fractured, R. Elliott, Ethel, R. R. I. Mr. Pugh, who is now at his home in PLATINUM Bar Pin Lost Between Mitchell, had his hand badly burned Dr. Hamilton's Office and J. S. by boiling tar last spring, and this Leitc•h's :tore, Buussels. Finder is the second time that he has had his Please notify Phone 22-11. I ribs fractured. FIVE Pigs Ready to Wean. Phone McCutcheon—Kerney Wedding. 65-15 Robert Locking, TEN FIGS. for Sale.. heady to In Toronto on Saturday, August wean. Phone 4'1-5. Thos, Alcock. 2f+th, at high noon, the, marriage. was 70 CORDS of Dry Body Woad, also solemnized of Eli¢abeth Helen, the vouligest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a quantity of circular woof} for , j W, Kerney, of Guelph and former sale. Will he delivered or sold on ' re.}cents of Brussels, to lTr. John farm. Phone 23-11 W, C. Elliott },,vorett McNtcheon, youngest son of Lot. 8, Con..,, Grey. Mr. 1, S. McCutehenu, of Brantford. BREAD. -Get Your Bread at Grew I Thr ceremony n•a, porlorm"'I by the ar's. Rev. D1. Ross, who 'Il o )orforuu.d FOR SALE. --12 Acres of Standing the marriage of the bride'. patents, ern on the field, barley and oats tw,•nty-six years ago. The. bride I rel, on W� Lot 12, Con. 17, I kookccl charming in int ensemble v£ Grey. Owned by Mary C. Dun- rosewood and raisin, smart French causon, but owing to het• ab.oncc I hat of crushed velvet, Allies anti bag apply to R. C. Campbell, Phone , of alligator and Alaska fox s:arf. •f3-1.3. ' ifrr corsage was of butterfly roses HOUSE AND LOT %FOR SALE.- and baby's breath. Immediately af- Cmnfortable frame house in good , her the wedding breakfast !14r. and repair, wood cellar, hard and soft . :1TcCutehenn left for a :short water. Nor further part3oulars ap- motor trip aft,•. which thov w911 ply to George McMillan Fishleigh spend a few wockli at Wasae'o Beach. Street, Drusse}s. 10.3 I They will reside in Toronto. Old STRAYED Sheer at E;� Lut 13, 17th , fric•ltds of the bride in Brussels, Offer hearty congratulations. Con., Grey. Owner may hay.31 snipe by proving property and pay- ' Daughter Passes Away. ing costs. T. Clark, Phone 37-14. The Daily Herald, Prince Albert, 10-3 5a.,k., makoA the following rof,trenc•c FOR SALE.—House and Lot on to the funeral of Miss Margaret A. Quoet Street, �F acre of land, , Walker, daughter of J. W. ;Incl Mrs. fruit aces, hared and soft water. Walker (nee J, an Habkirk, formerly For further particulars apply to of 1 russols) who wil., side only 7 T. Pedgrift, Brussels, 10-2 days, complication, following an it - FOR s f t e• • es. n' una' htsFlo FOR SALE.—Tan Chunks of Pigs, Lack o n a.l The )o , over a hundred pound:; All cel- died on Aug. 20tli:—Ott Snvday af- evb-, also a good sow with a lStter ternvtnt the funeral of Jai -are -t• A. of ton. Apply on Lot 29, Con. e Walker, nine-) car -old dawp� ter of 5, Grey. Will. Gorsalitz. 101 Mr. and Mrs J W. Walker, of '137 c Nmil it eat i was held fro ll) civ v h t n White n Black STRAYED Hound, Wh e a d Hamilton funeral certrc parlors t l n e d b• Owner may have same vpaying 0 . •he r , t It am t tv. A antic• ser - all `' rt n t n c •eve M Cinch I •ill cots. H<a Y rice vv,]s held tit the family residence. Phone 16-9. The pnllhoarers fivers the 1lrsae.. Kalil r A GOOD 40 -ft Windmill Tower for 'ten Gotland .al cosi ct Bl•adchav„ sale. J. Al. Knight, Phone 5-10. } kn nct Gilhc, and i l:io Ritchie. Gtf F''lrnl tribute win„ •o it by Father PURE Bred Durham Cow and calf and Mother, Ai mt ilcdl and p -1 -Ind - for sale. Apply to Gordon Whitfield mother, of At pu:a, 1Tan,, Uncla Phone 50-10. Bob., Aunt Given, of Supr•rh; Altnt ap'nes and 'Uml .Jnr, Avant Mag. -no. o in Brussels for sale HOUSE and lot or to rent. Comfortable frame t mill, Mary and Cb anis of. Fort wil. house, ,Food stable and garden. Regi Uncle Ashley once Ii , Po of For further particulars apply to Regina Mr, and Mt'A, E, w, rA'ustnr, A. H. Macdonald, Brussels. Dr, and Mrs. V llnn and coliAii, ?tar- 5`rtf garet Walker, of 5 r katoon; the Hub- COMF.ORTABLE frame dwelling kirk cousins; Jack; J. Walker and house in Drusseis for sale at a family; Jean TTabkirk, of Saskatoon; bargain. Appl;� to W. M. Sinclair. May Ross; H Itand Mrs. Christie of l te_rhazy 4lvl ,; the Saskatehe- %van 7 c lophon staff; the• Prince Al - Conservative Meeting. bort Trdt-phony Antr, Dr. and M.s, G. political meeting in the inter- j A. ilfunroe and Glad 's, of Sask't. ests of H. J. -A. MacEwan, Conserva-1loon; R. W, and Mrs, Moore., or tive Candidate in :North Hwon will Si(.,katchvwan;' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. be held in the Town Hall, Brussels, I Wri,,bt• tho Rev. J. It. Graham; Mrs. ut 8 pan. on Wednesday Sept. 8th, f. A. Goodfellow and Rina, Clarice Tho meeting will be add were by Robertson and Aida, 1lelfry; T. It. Toni Tu.mtedv, M. L. A. for Pon], Mr, ;cul 11rA. 1)ou las: F. D. and Mrs. c A Mach:wan unci others.' The public Culp, the Ephrian Scott Mission band invited, J. W. and Mrs. Graham; St. Piml's Is Signally Honored. pun}or Presbyterian Sunday School;. The following 'stem from the Ot- Mr.. Garland; the Misses MrAtthur; tawa Citizen refers to a former well- W S. and Mm Hamilton and Lucile, known citizen as Mr. Ross was De- the St. Paul's Presbyterian church put.y Postmaster for sortie years be- ladies aid; Mrs, G. G. Macphee and fore moving to Ottawa in the Civil girls; bliss 'TE. Boyd, the Beeson Service: A signal Mason c honor family; Luci,lo and Margaret Watson; came. last evening to a well-known Howard Black, J. and Mrs. Idopburn and populit• Ottawa gent:lemart, J. and family; W. and 14Irs. Mitchell and Alex, Ross, who was elected Dista}tt ftunily; I. O. 0, F. Golden Links Re- Dcputy Grand Master of the Ottawa blk h, lodge No, G; Mr. and Mrs. tllntrlet, A. F. & A. M. at the 71st Hazel; Duggie. and Muriel Tornings; annual convention' of the A. F. & A. Mrs • Sidney Taylor and Joliet; I: 0. M. Grand Lodge. of Canada in On. 0. P, Prince Albert Lodge No 3; tar•io, which was held I+ocntly in and Gateway City Encampment tits. T•'nrt William and Port Arthur, iter, 6, the Bearden children, Bobbie ants Ross was elected by a decisive ata- I dna Mitchell; Helen and Constance jollity, indicating clearly that he was Ian and Mrs, Midler; the St. Paul's the popular choice of the craft. This Presbyterian church session and honor comes as tt Toward for nearly board of ntnnapluallt• Al. C. and twenty years' meritorious active ser— vice to Masonry. Ha was dVorship• Smilesr. Rev, J. R. Graham officiated, fol Master of Doric Lodge, No. 58, Among those from various points in 1915, and has faithfully served out. of town who attended the falter. ,since as its secretary. I'its'knowledge •al were: W. W. Warted, divisional of the craft is profound, and he has suprlrntendent of government, tela taken a keen interest in promoting phones; A, Stratntire, divisional plant the welfare of the,fraternity, Ilia vein- chief; C. 0, hunt, divisional chief ning ersonality making hill, a ch:rk; A. Carrington, divisional plant cls ret al f a p .dor of the vraFt I o S sl(akoon t1, 17. Anil • e slid ambos. a spl n Mrs, Walker of Rutland; R, M, and The new D. a G ex is an accountant %14rc Walker, of Superb, W. Walker in customs and excise depthej,,ijmant of Sintaluta; A, M, Walker, of Re. Service is a decided asset to the civil Mina; Dr. and Mrs. J, A. Valcmts, of service and to Chalmers United Saskatoon; and Miss Jean Ilabldrk Church where he is a prominent of.- ( s lice holder, of Saskatoon. �[� cielayed birthday I'.lectric-oil New Honey Q I The Personal Element E are ptaiiniii to extract 1 � o in Banking Affairs V Y any day now. dire have r � so as to make one job of "Fra ; ,a�' ETW EN the tlut,,t.,;, Inst e•oldiw.,*i of printed haul f-1rm t as the yield is small this year, and the human cfe nor ri( fol• Mll be shipping to J. T. Ross whose use they art d •.i• n.cL ,,. and Will. McCracken 't0 arrive vast oppultuniti,s for va)ulhlt. lox- titnidall about the 18th, .1ollal n8s6telks. The 1 anlc through h tht fib nlher a3 it,, `a. Deadman nAAP1( �i BANKING tum-stairt 19 11 ariseiouts, to t fill,, Illy uppnI., tunvty that t1ts15 o cl mon tt tt it., . . FIFTY value in offering pel'sonal advice on Pznaniial natters. The local manager YEARS of the Standard hank wil be glad 1 wo Years Old, to }sive intimate Counsel upon money Last week Gibson Willis celebrated matters pertain},ng to your bu6ine st tis second birthday incl had a special take cith two candles on it. ; Back on Run. A week ago Tuesday e¢endnc; the THE NK STANDARD -A car rrsurntd its 1•t;u on I It,, Palmerston-Kinearcdine run. OF CAI�IADA Had an Early Call. f BRUSSELS BRANCH -G. H. Samis, Manager A number of Brussels Firemen had an early call Tuesday morning when _ Ethel called up for help. The fire- _ inn were soon on the job. - --- - RILLY.—In Brussels, on Sunday, Anguat 22nd,1026, to 61r. and 51ra. Riley, a son, IN MEMORIAM BRUCE COUNTY BAKER.—Inloving memar of n dear wife g y Wm. G. Sheri bold his residence, in MARRIED slid mother. Ida Irene Seeker, who de - parted this life Sept, lith, 1029. Atwood, to Adam Dahmer, who tak• D'100UT0R30N—KDRNLY.—in Toronto on Saturdav, August 28th, by Rev. Dr. Hos", Ever remembered b y loving husband and daughters, mother and father, es possession on Wednesday, Sept, Elisabeth, younger daughter of J, W. suit 16th, I A car load of tractors was lin land- I Alra. Kerney, of Guelph,. and formerly of Mr, John Everett ant ford. ou' Brussels, S. eon of I. S. MaOnEChaon, of Brantford. Deep in our hearts rias a picture Of a loved one laid to feet ; ed at the Ford garage, Listowel, A In memory's frame we will keep it, Reasons she was one of the halt. b'ordtl•aet0ldemOnstl'at10t1 was held OLEO friends may think we have forgotten. on Monday, August 30th, on the farm. of Rd, Smith, Wallace Road. I GRAKBY.—In 6larris Twp.. on Monday. Aug. Both, 1926, James D. Grasby, aged 6B yearn whan at tunes they see us smile, But they little know the heartache The Hast part of the Race home, at i and 95 days' That the smite holds all the while. Mitchell, which was recently taken down to make new additional was et-' ected 75 year's ago, anal Mitchell in those early days was pretty much all bush. 'fele timbers, that Came out of the old bu}Iding, were sawn up into cordwood by Philip Gardner and Fred Rudolph, and the sills were or, rock e'en, afoot �gnrre, and were as sound as the day when the loge were put in- to the building. BORN SWAN.—In Brnssels.on Wednesday, August ,15th. 1920, to Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Luau, n dnughtor. HENRY.—In Ailsa Craig, on liL 5th,1926, to i Mr. and Mrs, S, Henry, (nee Charlotte HaWl, n daughter, (stillborn),, KHA11TEli —In Listowel Menorlal Hospital, 1 on ,'nudity, August 20th, 1926, to Mr. and i 51 rs, John Kreuter. , McDOMA 4D—In Grey Twp., on Friday, Aug. :7th, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ItIoDunald, I a daughter. Wary Louise), , blITOHEI,I,—In Grey Twp.on 4aturday, Angust 210, 19410, to Dir, and bloc. Wis. J., 611 soleus a Fall. , Farm For Sale 100 -acre farm with bank born, 8•roolned i homew•ell•8nish ed inside, comnnt Catlar, gar•; ageanddriving shed, lcpring well, good or•; chord,5noreshardwood bush, 16 acres pnst•' nrer test working land, one-eighth mile from school, three and three quarter nailer' from i Watton. To settle estate will be sold very, reasonably and ongood,terms. MRS. MARIA HARRI" i R, 1%. 2, BrnFsels Lot 12, Con, 15 Grey .P••'�*,+,v�,s'+'w+rnx.Mlxn+n.w•N�q�aa^„c,'.RT'.ct•'I,.•,+.•• . m ,t on S., ery a-tivesl Liberal And Y�,.�, ProgreSISIives,,4 have benefitted by the Legislation passed at the last Ses- ' cion of Parliament and supported by Je W. ® . Progressive Nolsa.inee for North Huron in this Election Penny f.-roY g Cheaper Auto,mb ar k 0 Reduced Income TMore tit m p k rjia y e I _I S B•4 hi v t .la' , . Trade I , ,utrli'4'di i,.o•1:. a Debt t .d;oR' e and thins help to secure further Legislation for the benefit of theeo le. P p a