The Brussels Post, 1927-8-10, Page 8'WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10th, 1927
The
Store
Fruit Jar
Rubbers
No. 1 Quality
10c pkge
Bathing Caps
25o and 35e each
Other Bathing Caps
Heavy Pure Gum Rubber
Plain eolors Rye & 1$1.00 ea.
Water Glass
Egg Preserver
1 Ih Tin lDc
Take a Kodak
with you
You may only spend two
weeks on vacation—but you can
spend years with the pictures
you make.
It's all easy from the first
with a Kodak or Brownie. This
store wants to show you.
Brownies $2,25 up
Autographic Iiodaks $5 up
Printing, developing and enlarging of
Use Ifrality kind
ictor'ia1
R eview
Fall Fashion Book
With cntwon tlnod for Pc
tela"t:lee a patteill
N i D W ON SALE
liVe keep in stock Pictorial
Review Patterns.
rench -
Balm
1t'i 1 IL like Sunburn
25C and 50c bets.
arowax
131_'L
2:r
b.
Corks
For Pick'.i° Bottlee,
Fly Tux with Sprayer . 50 cents
WILL CLEAN THE HOUSE OF FLIT
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Local News Items 4
Electric Car on Again.
The Electric Car came on the nocn
run on Tuesday and comes back at
3.15 each day.
Running First Three Days.
The Chopping Mill is running only
the first three days of the week until
further notice. The water has been
getting' low.
Dance Friday Evening.
Bills are out announcing a dance
at the Pavillion at the Park on Frida •
evening of this week. Town's 0 -:rice
orchestra, of Wroxeter will su' ,tiy
the ma_ic.
Boys Will Have to Behave.
Some of the hove who ha'•e been
swimming at the dam are getting too
d _.1L,t'reg with other
leo n
l >:
pro-
perty,
and if they do not tap, the
privilege of swineming at the dam
will be cut off.
Engagement Announced.
Mr. and Mes. Janne ele O7,
Mitchell, announce t?e cin:.a.-.,1 int
of their daughter, Mettle H
to I1
Charles C. Pamage, Brussels. fire
marriage will take 'place very u ct:y
in August.
A Personal Question.
Are you reading your own or :t
borrowed paper? If you are reading
a borrowed paper, why not save your
neighbors the annoyance of leading
and yourself the inconvenience of
borrowing and subscribe for yourself
and family. The publisher:+ know
that there are some few who will .
read this item out of a borrowed
paper.- That is why we publish it,
A Great Life.
Walkerton Bruce Herald:— Tor-
onto roan, who had been out of the
city for some months, went home for
Civic Holiday and was promptly ar-
rested. 'When the Herald -'Gime;:
scribe returned Civic Holiday from 0
couple of days' jaunt we were gladly
greeted by our creditors. It's great
to have someone looking for y.ni
when you get hack to the old home
town.
Couldn't Stand Looks of Old Spring.
Years ago the old spring near the
old flax mill was a great resort for
everybody to get a fresh pail of
water, hut in later years, the weeds
and grass has been allowed to grow
and this generation knows practicelh'
nothing • about the old spring. On
Monday James Laird, of Detroit, who
has bean visiting here since the Old
Boys Reunion, along with S. T. Plunk
went down to the Spring and elven-
ed i4 all out. The 'Town Council
should have a pipe placed to have
the water run with a good force,
New Amendments.
There have been many inquiries
regarding the date when the law will
reguire lights on all vehicles trarei-
ing the highways of Ontario after
dusk and before dawn. The el xuoe
of the amendments to the highway
Traffic Act will be enforced on Oc-
oher 1. On the same date the amend-
ment to the act which requires a reel
triangle to be placed on the rear of
cans having four.-w),nee brakes w411
be enforced, Many drivers have in -
.stalled the triangles already and mo-
torists should follow their example
and take this safety step even before
it is•enforced,
Bridge Repaired.
The new floor was laid on the
bridge last week, as well as a new
walk for those who "hoof' it.
New Junior at Standard Bank.
J. Barbour, of Toronto, is the new
Junior at the Standard Bank. He
commenced his duties last week.
Einhurn Tied Round.
After losing in Chesley by a score
of 3 to 2, the Kinburn foot bail boys
wen at home last Friday night by a
score of 1 to 0. This makes it a tie
011 the round.
Car Took to Ditch.
Last week while Allan E. Hersey
was cr06i1n• the Morrishank bridge
on hie way hone, nut axle hroke and
turned his car to the .side and down
he and the car went. The car wase
mussed up a bit.
Well Represented at Goderieh.
P,rns-rls was well represented tit
the R.•unien at Gnderich last week,
Fleecy' Baelter wee also present at the
Co. Council picnic on Friday, while
the Toronto Huron Old Buy, and
Girls were there, - -
Improvements.
The brickwork on the bell tower
of St. Johne Church, has h.e,t re-
pnire'i. ,
John Duncan is having a new cem-
ent cistern put in at his home, A.
Campbell has the contract.
Minor Locals.
Half of August nearly gone.
A number will take in the races at
Seafo'th today.
Go,leric1L had ideal weather for
their reunion last week.
Have you noticed the red triangle
on the left hind fender of some. ears?
They stand for a .four-wheel brake
car—so he careful.
C. W. L. Convention.
Arrangements have been commen-
ced for the seventh diocesan conven-
tion of the Catholic Women'e Lea-
gue, which will be held in St. Thomas
on October 11, 12, and 13, Bishop
Fallon will speak at the opening ses-
sion of the convention. Brussels will
1>e represented.
Must Observe Signs.
Highway traffic officers in the dis-
trict have receiver] orders from the
Department of Public Highways to
the effect that motorists must be made
to obey the "Stop" signs on all the
country roads leading on to the Pro-
vincial highways, In the past it is
claimed these have been completely
ignored, The "Stop" signs in Brus-
sels seem to be only ornaments as far
as motorists are concerned.
Pepper Picnic.
The Pepper families and relatives
picnieed at Bayfield on Friday after-
noon. Representatives of the family -
were present from Toronto, Hensel],
Clinton, Seafo•th, Tuckersmith, Hib-
bert, Logan, Mitchell and T7eloraine,
Man. The oldest present was 72
years and the youngest present was
7 months. The company comprise:]
73 persons and about thirty dese.end-
ants of the family were unable to be
present, A pleasant time was spent
and before departing for their re-
spective homes they all ,joined hands
and sang "Auld Lang Syne" and
other songs,—jack Pepper, of Dol.
mine and formerly of Brussels, and
his son, were among the guests,
THE BRUSSELS POST
Br5 sseis dined Cercli
ta:FV, A. W. f,t,uk.:C e.-Fi', t.;. D.
:n,rdri: re?i:
Sunday, Aug14th
11 situ.—Publi.: Warship.
Rev. Mr. •1;. ren,
Luck:iuw
1 --Senlee Sri:c,o1 and P,ib1e
1 Classes.
4 7 p.ln.—Public Worship.
Rev, Mr. Treleaven
Friday at 3 p. M.
Meeting of W. M. Society
Attending Tournament at Listowel.
The Iiruseels Bowling Club is re-
proientcd by three rinks at the ootvl-
in_ tournament for doubles at Lis-
towel today (Wednesday).
Telephone System Will be Off.
P,y tonight, the telephone system
from the South will be cut oil' while
1e
t t0 new w h c t. l. is beat connected.
c AI 1
111,: phenee, except long distance at
the oilier will he nut of commission.
Ontario Crops Looking Good.
The Bank "f elontreel crop report
for the Province of Ontario tells of
the finest hay crop put away in years,
n '.wavy crop of oats and bau•ley and
1n an•':saga crop o1' fall wheat. All
considered, Old Ontario should have
ply its fur the coming winter.
THE tall man who removed my pock-
et -book from the wicket of the
Bel k of Nova Scotia, on Tuesday
,. •eietnnl will please return it at
once to the Bruck from which he
took it, if he wants to save trouble
and exposure. John McDonald. e-2
PIGS FOR SALE— 10 Chunks a-
ilaut '5 16 s, Gordon Whitfield,
I'h015 50-10.
FOR SALE— Registered Short Horn
Bull, fit for service; young cow
fresh with two Durham calve,,
nursing . Phone 50-19. Alex Puss
sral. 8-1
STRAYED on premises of the un-
d"rsigned, about Augu.-t lit, 2
Oxford Rants. Baxter Stevenson,
Lot 13, Con. 13, Grey. Phone
4220. 8-1
SECOND Hand 6 -ft. Binder for
•ale. Telephone 18-9. Gilbert Mc-
Callum, Walton P. 0.
FOR SALE–Seven pigs, seven weeks
old. Apply to Hartwell G. Soeiran
Phone 20-10, R. R. 3 Brussels,
SHORTHORN BULL, 16 months old
for sale. Dark roan in color. Jas.
Lawson, Lot 28, Con, 8, Morris,
Phone 170. S-tf.
SEVERAL Chunks of Pigs for Sale.
Inn. E. Dickson, Lot 8, Con. 11,
Grey, Phone 25-23 8-2
NOW is the Time to Orden- Fertilizer
for Fall Wheat. Phone your ce-
der to No. 46, farmers' Club, Bilis
-
eels. ,
ytx
SEED WHEAT for :,a -e, 61.10 e
huatel: cleaned. Phone 49-0.
Fred Tuck, 1 nth Con., Grey. . , 8-2
40 Chunks of Pigs for sale.. R. J.
.ileLennan, Lot 19, Con. 2, Grey.
Phone 10-1'. ,•b-1
FOR SALE— V e
A ecu tte ingood
ood
hape, has only been used a short
time. Price reasonable, Apply ,to
Mrs. Geo, Kreuter, Secretary of
\b'lnuen's Institute, Ethel. 8-1
FOR SALE—Deering Binder, 6 foot
Ott, in good working order. Phone
15-11, James Michie, R. R. 4.,
Ilrussels. 7-tf
HOUSE and Lot for Sale — Good
frame house and half turn of land
on Mechanic Street. For particu-
lars apply to Mrs. Mary Spading,
Brussels, 7-tf.
BOARDERS or Roomers wanted.—
Apply at Post. 7-11.
MAID WANTED — Apply to Mrs.
Donald Clark, 800 Ottawa Street,
Hamilton; or Mrs. W. M. Sinclair,
Brussels, Phone 79.
HAY for sale in the field.. Apply to
Milton Huffman, Phone 47-5. 4t1
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE:—
Comfortable frame house in good
repair, good cellar, hard and soft
water. For further particulars ap-
ply to George Mceliilan, Brussels
4.4,
Harvest Excursions.
The Canadian National Railway ie ,11
running two excursions to the West
for the coming harvest. A train will
leave Toronto and East on Aug. 30th,
and the one from Western Ontario
will be on September 7111, Fuller par-
ticulars will be given later.
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1 BANKING
1 FIFTY
YEARS
Create Your
Own Currency
01111 ow net's') p of tt Maciu(;s Bank
Arcuunl, eten1es a cutlency all yam.
own, A cheque bearing your Wig -
14i11111. jointly vi it that ol'the Standltl•d
liaulc adds 11w prestige ii' our name to
the integlit.y tit yours. n eoieihiva-lion of
iuestituatble cubic i" y "u Rona a htt.itre-s
and sueictl viewpoint, nlulentft•ting oth-
er pt.:Mira! advantages of ineud,u!:cble
number The t!el•,'bit nl' one d,di,u to
your credit in the tik meet stet: lead ll,ullt
kirnoel, will 6' the f' ui"'.at!iv!, for a
cltrleUey nil scut ot5 t.
"1"1 -IE
STAN ice', A i'", D BANK
OF C_�.INIA.1D.A.,
BRUSSELS BRANCH—G. H. Semis,
Manager
Liberal Committee Rooms. 1 i..—_
The Liberals of Brussels will open 11
up a Committer Room on lliorelay in Church Notes
the store lately occupied by Joseph >
Schwadron.
Premier Will Speak at Wingham.
Int. Hon, W. L. Mackenzie Kin
will speak in Wingham on Thut'eda
afternoon, Aug. 25th at 2 p.m. an'
t• .
at Gorlerich at S p.m. Full perticul
next week.
Car Badly Damaged.
Last Wednesday at noon while
motoring down Bluer Street, Sam
Carter, along with E. Plum, wee
hit by a car, going between 60 and 00
miles and piled over on the road nidi
The occupants of the other car were
arrested and trial comes oil' next
Tuesday morning. Both cars were
badly damaged, but luckly both Mr.
Carter and Mr. Plum escaped injur-
ies.
Melville Cheryl'
'1.'he regulon• monthly meeting of
the W. M. 14. of 'Melville Church wag
1 held on Friday 11(110 1(1,00, August
I e b nen e n c e,.i ( e
1- orbs In h u srn t th 1 nt,
Mrs. A. Munchen, the let Vito, Presi-
I dent, Mrs. Win ('I u r presided,
Meeting opened With tier c!uuatl exet-
ci.es. arts.] which Mrs. \i'altoe tivnt1
gnvr n very lu11,001i' 14 popes tl•n[u
the'01udy, •'\Inslrul,venieu." Afrm.
the singing nl' bruin No, 10, "God he
with you ti11 we meet again," Mrs,
Robert O'irire'hsa,i the Merl ing (tith
prayer, At the close of the meeting, ;
the Indies ,ver(' invited to rhe Iertute
x00111, where n Ono or tett and dainty'
lunch wee served and n vocial hour et,.
jayerl win11 ;Wes, Clause before her re-
in eat ft on) us, Idi's. Clouse expres-
sedltel'regretsat leaving our auxfl-
i,try, but she hoped that the "nxlliary
would entltil)ne as311eeessf1111y in the
future 1(5 11 had 111 the past and that
End's rieheet blessing would test nu
the Church as a whole.
Why Not Brussels to Brussels?
London Echo:—Seems as if the
London to London flight were attract
ing as much notice and creating as
much interest all over the world as
has any of the great adventures that
have been recorded, Which reminds
tie—why not tt Paris to Paris flight?
Paris, Ont., to Paris, France, would
be a fine slogan for the people of
both towns. --Why not Brussels to
Brussels, Belgium. We can Gill sticlt
on the map.
Minor Locals.
Brussels Fa11 Fair, Oct. G and 7.
Toronto's news Union stat(on is
open for business,
The 1928 car announcement are
very plentiful note. The cars •seem
another step nearer 200 per cent.
perfection and lower in prices,
Careless smokers are said by • ne
authority to have been responsible
for 2,104 of the 30,000 fires in Can-
ada last year. Here seems to be a
chance for personal reform.
It is quite evident twat liquor per-
mies and car permits should not be
carried together. They are a dan-
gerous pair and when the first is
abused the posee5sor should be re-
quired to give up both.
Hints to Correspondents.
Write plainly, with plenty of room
between the lines.Number the pages
of your manuscript. Use good sized
neper and don't tear off the unused
portion of your last page. Write on
one side only Do not write myster-
ious paragraphs that only yourself
and a few others will' understand.
Always give day and date of occur-
rences, Don't exaggerate. Personal
items relating to visitors to or from
distant points slake good newsy
copy, but do not neglect to send the
other interesting happenings of the
community. Try to do good; you
may never have as good a chance
again. Don't forget that your ef-
forts to give the news of your com-
munity are appreciated by not only
the editor but also by the public.
Foot Ball News.
For playing two unregistered soc-
cer amen under assumed names the
sub -committee of the Western foot
Ball Association has suspended the
Tavistock juniors for the balance of.
the season. The objection was raised
by the Milverton club, and the lat-
ter will meet Walkerton in the junior
finals, with the first game in Walk-
erton in charge of. Janes Noah, of.
Owen Sound, and the second in
charge of Frank Kelly, of Listowel.
This series must be completed by
Aug. 20,
The Chesley and Kinburn inter-
mediate teams have been ordered to
lay a sudden death game at Listowel
on Monday, Aug. 15. The winner of
this game will meet Brantford in the
final
Arrangements for the senior semi-
final were also made with Guelph
playing Friday, Aug. 12 in Listowel
and the return game is carded for
Guelph on the 17th. Rob, Taylor of
Galt, will reface both games. The
winner meets Owen Sound in the
finals.
Dr, Crossley's Engagements.
Rev. Dr. H. T. Crossley in associ-
ation with J. H. Leonard, continued
to ,lo "the work of an evangelist" as
in the former years of Crossley and
Hunter. Last conference year they
conducted thirteen evangelistic cam-
paigns in the Toronto, London and
Bay of Quints Conferences, which re-
sulted in many being "added to the
church." They are now promised for
several months in Newfoundland, be-
ginning in St, John's in January.
Fran next September until the new
year they are open for engagements
in Ontario and the Eastern provinces.
Dr. Crossley es spending the summer
menthe at I3eaumai'is, Ontario, and
in September returns to his home in
Toronto.
PICTURE PRINTS
Old-fashioned tinted prints from
books and:magazines make charming
medallions for smart lamp shades,
boxes or even wall decorations,
WINTER MATERIALS
Sheer woolens in materials that
seen like wool, georgettes and creles,
in rich shades, will be good for w*'
ter frocks,
}
The ePtvices in Melville Chnrch,
les( Sabbath were taken 1 y (4. 0.
Webster, of 101(000, the pn•tnr be-
ing on vacation. Mr. Webster's
morning text. was John 3: 10, "For
God so laved the world that He gave
his only begotten Son that whosoever
believeth in Hitt should not perish,
lent hive everlasting life." The fit'-[
peri: of the 3rd Obap. of John deals
with the new birth, We see in the
story of Nicodemns what a feeble be-
ginning the new birth may have,
2eicodetnns was ashamed to come to
Christ by day, so he canto by night.
We note the great change which
Christ declares to he Ileee00iry 10 en.
ler the kingdom of Gnd, ,atheist's
worlds on justification, John 3: 10,
show (1) God's erect,. God se loved
the world, God dose not love sin,
but He does love the sinner. (2)
God's gift, Christ, 30 His great gift to
n0. God's great love is shown in the
gift of His San, (3) Grid's gnare.n-
tee, God hap given 00 a guarantee
that if we believe ml the grace of God
and all FIie !Ore gift, tll'11 we •11:111 in-
herit eternal lif', Psn]in 84: "0.
taste and 010 that the Lot,i i• good,"
was lir. VVehstee'o Ie)1t, „t the eeeln-
In ael•VI05. The de!.11'1' !n tel ethers
ofgthe goodness of (Ind is the on turn]
nutentne el tasting the goodness of
God. God be gond, Rig gendness is
shown in (1) the eren firm, The
works of erentintl tell of the greatness
and goodness of God. (21 To all the
good thing; lie bee provided for we
His H
(3) In 1 Ptrvi trunci Gnd beide
in thehnlln'v of His hand the destiny
of the Cnivel'se, (4) In the gift of
Hie only begotten Sun for our re-
demption. Redemption cannot be
bought with money, (6) clod's good-
ness is 0hnwn in the granting of nava-
nu and peace, "Abide with rue" 1000
sting by Miss Stewart, of Clinton at
the mnrninge (er'vice, and "Just nut -
sidle the door'," at the evening service,
by Mrs. N. I•latnillnri and biro, J,
Meadows, Next Sabbath, Mr. Web-
ster will epenk at the morning eer•Vlne
on the snhjeet, "One T o,d's Retern,"
nod at the evening service, nn "The
Mission of the Ohnrch."
BOItN
OARDTF1r,–In Grey Twp., on August 0th,
1027, to ]lir. wind hlr5. Albert Cnrdif, e
daughter (Agnes Isabel),
MARTIN.–In Morris township, on July 2711i,
to Mr. and Mrs, Olarenoe Martin, a dough.
ter (Naomi Tean 1
PARIC –Tn Grey Two., on Tuesdn3, August
Oth,1027, to Mr. and lnrs. Levi parr, o son,
DI3I1D
HALLS.–In Woodstock on Tuesday, August
2nd, 1027, Mrs, Martha Balls widow of
the late J. R. Dolls, formerly of Ethel,
aged OD vears.
MoNEIt,–In Atwood, on August 6th, 1027,
Annie, daughter of the late Peter McNeil,
of Grey Twp.
9TEI5S.—In Grey. Twp., on Friday, August
511,, 1027, Clara Lovina Asldu. beloved
Wife at ,Toms Steles, egad 58 years, 4
months and 18 days,
IN MEMORIAM
MOLEOD –In loving memory of Pte. James
tsdmand MoLeod, No 054205, who fall In
'Prance, on August 20,19M
Weep not for a brother deceased,
Our Wattle his infinite gab, 1
A sotil out of prison released,
And free from his bodily chains.
With songs, let us follow lite flight,
And mount with his spirit above ;
Ramped to the mansions of light,
And lodged 15 the Eden of love,
0300naa ANn 9100101,, Mika: ,leln49. Mo.
Leon AND Mita. JoirN 15.9m01t11v.
AioDONALD.–In teethe memory of Marg-
aret McDonald, Who departed this Ilte, on
August Oth,1820.
Grandmother is gone, vacant her chair,
She le rusting hr ponce 1n those realms so
Witfair
are0waitin0051liar,gone 001,0( 5,
They
g to greet us, on that
beautiful shorn,
elms, 0, A, MODONAI.D Arm 510815,0,
en
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Drum St
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erne
trsZ1 s.
T Rh A.
of Cod Liver 010
Banishes that tired
feeling so prevalent
in Summer and tones
up the entire system
An excellent
General Tonic.
Price $1,00 bottle
12 i firm's
Drupe'
Cet it at
Store
H. .ALLEN
Dru,t.)dist and Stsltiuner Successor to James Fox
HEALTHFUL.
"Is this a healthful town?" asked
the newly arrived invalid.
"I should say so," answered the
native. "When I came here I hadn't
strength to utter a word; I had scar-
cely a hair on my head; I couldn't
walk across the room, and had to be
lifted from my bed."
"You give me hope. How Jong
have you been living here?"
"I was born here."
MARRIED
il!.r,s--Mtr'NAT.–At the United Church1.51,, nage, Ethel, cu.wedne,dey. Augn•t
3"! 1027, by 10e0 D. 1n. Noss', Elva toss,
third daughter of Roderick and Mrs. Mac.
Ens, of Grey Twp , to Harry wells, of
witnghers.
Farm for Sae
A very desirable stock farm of 100 am•cs,?U
wile from Brussels Good buildings null
equipments. Easy terns to suit purchaser.
bur further particulars 001113 to
A. 14. MACDONALD,
Brussels,
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In order to make room' for our Fall
Merchandise which is beginning to
come in, we offer Big Reductions on
all lines to clear.
All Ginghams and Cham -
brays, wide width, regular
30c and 35c for 24c
English Broadcloth, all
shades, regular 85c, to clear
at . 65c
Silk Broadcloth, regular
85c for 690
Double Fugi, white only,
regular 1.35, for 1.15
Flannelette Blankets — 50
pairs Ibex in White and
Grey, to clear at 2.25
Ladies' and Boys' Cotton
Hose, all sizes
25c, 5 (tars. 1.110
Black Duchess Silk, good
heavy quality, regular 2.00,
70 yards to clear, at 1,25
Ladies' Silk Hose, remnants
of all 1.50 lines to clear at
$1 M0
Towellings—Reductions on
all lines of 20 p. c.
Men's Overalls in Bibs and
Pants, reg. 2.25 for 1.95
ifisdpath Sugar
35 Bags and for 1 week only
$7.00 Cash
1
Po & G. Soap
We have an over -supply
5 for 25c
Above are a few of the many articles too numerous
to mention, Come with your wants and we will fix
the price.
20 p. c. off on all Mon's Sults
F. A. HUNTER