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The Brussels Post, 1927-8-24, Page 8WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1927 Holidays Nearly quer 5ph001 Opens Tuesday, Sept, fith TTENTION to what \?111 b ltttettli,d,ilf rtlor this etlt`e- C 13i, n Our new stock e [ 1ch o1 Sul pli -s 11 is i1r.t:n rt cl ivt d and Wt1 are ready with the in Seribhlt-rs, Exercise Books. natal 1.3,),4:s, with bet t• -r taper, more prlgt s and arra• attractive- cl vt rs than last year, High Shoo Text Books Public School Text Books We have the ft.11l list that will be used this corning term and vi in be glad to have your order. Send thl'nl t'1 tic i '.t1 with a Waterinan's Scholar Pen$2 75 Waternl fn's lake Ever:,harp Lead Pen- cils, Crayons, Watt Colors and Brucht•s, Drawii B,•i ks. Slates, Pencil::, ScivF 1 Satchels and Sch'roi Bags. Fo R. SMITH :>rli„C,ist and ``tt;ticeler Local News Items Accepts Position.' At Goderich Tournament. Lis'.'.owe1 Banner—Arnold McNair Brussels Bowling Club is represent of Brussel,, has accepted a position ,' 1 by three rinks at the Goderich as barber with Mac..ebra,n, and cont- Scotch Doubles today. menced duties on Saturday, Passed Exams. Miss Jean Ferguson, wile has been attending Kitchener CoII.. .e pass- ed her Senior Metric, Miss Louise Ito who h't. been attending Li,tow,l High 3c•i.,:,l was successful in passant htr senior metric. Both young indite.: are to be congratulated on iiniehin, their course. Minor Locals. Pedestrain Paths. The proposal' of Hon. G. S. Henry, Minister of highways, to widen pro- vincial highways to 50 feet is con- sidered to be a step in tate right dir- ection by Ontario muni:ipaliti'es, peo- tiding they are riot requeered to share in the cost. Pedestrian paths are understood to be included h the scheme. Some Pictures Coming to Grand, Following are some of the films booked for the next few weeks at Going West this year? the Grand School will aeon he open again. , Aug, 25, 27—Tin Gods. Toronto Fair opens gal ,i'aturdey. Aug, 30, 31—The Flaming Forest. The rain a•as "just wet" nn Thee-. i Sept. 2, 3-A Fox Rini day. , Sept, li, 7,.. --Nell Gwyn and another The St. Swithln's Day prophecy oe . feature. lain for forty clays ata, r • .ouch Sept. q 10—Hold That ',ion. "ey this year. Sept 12, 13 (Monday :.net Tuesd:1y1-1 The Fall Fair lute lists are now .The Magician. 1 Won Prizes. in 1')e printer',• hands and w'11 he is_ Sept 1f 17—Forlorn River At the dance last W,.:inesday even. sued in a w(:ek or .+o, . Sept IP, 20—Red Mill,, ing Sept ". ' 1—Campus Flirt prizes were awarde•1 to W. Curi.•ie `A Card from Switzerland - ' Sept. 25, 27—Frisco Sally Levy. and his partner from Wi,tgh::m1. THE BRUSSELS POST Brussels ll it I Church RaV. A. W. IOARKF•R. E. D. 8.'IMISTgR Sunday Aug. 28th 1 a.m.—P7 Llir Worship. Rev. A^i 't'rclt:aven, Lueknow 3 p.m—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 pen.—Publie Worship. Rev. lir. Treleaven FOR SALE—Good Fox Hound, also I{` 3e-40 Winchester repeater rtite for ale. Apply. to The Toa. 10-2 FOR SALE — 150 acres ef choice , land, lot 2, con. 13, Hullett. First class buildings, deice) light, 2-8 purchase price !nay remain on mortgage; i,alanc'e cash or would accept 1st mortgage on other pro- em -try. anrdy to J. 11. Wheatley, Blyth R. R. 1, 10-4 GOOD 2nd hand Bicycle for sale• new teres and in A Elliott. Phone40-16.l`tle. Richert' 10 tf ROOMER Wanted.. Could accom- modate one girl Apply at The Post. 10-1 JERSEY Heifer Cow for sale. Apply to W. F. S:retton, Jeweler. Phone 20x. 10-tf. 8 Pigs, five weeks, old., J. A. Nichol, Phone 42-23. ELEVEN Pigs, 7 weeks old for sale. Phone 208. Rc' . McAllleter. FOUND—A bunch of keys.. Can be had at Post Publishing house. FOR SALE—Raymond Drop Head Sewing Machine; vacuum washing machine, copper boiler•, nearly new also folding ironing board. Mrs, Fred McCracken, Bru.esels. Phone 65-14. LOST—Between Formosa and Mit- chell, Sunday, Aug. 7. Child's blue and white knitted _ape. Finder please send to Edward H. hall, Embro, Ont., and receive reward. BRUSSELS SILVER FOX RANCH— We will have to offer high class registered 1:127 Silver Fox pups, also proven breeders at rc-a:ot:able prices. Terms to suit you. John A. Wilson, Ethel Ont. 9-8 PIGS FOR SALE— 10 • Chunks a. bout 85 lbs. Gordon Whitfield, Phone 50-10. 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. Speiran Phone 26-10, R. R. 3 Brussels, NOW is the Time to Order Fertilizer for Fall Wheat. Phone your or- der to No. 46, Farmers' Club, Brus sels. 8 -tet MAID WANTED — Apply to Mrs. Donald Clark, 300 Ottawa Street, Hamilton; or Mrs. W, M. Sinclair, Bruesels, Phone 78, The Post last week 17.01 11 ee,t reel A Situation Guaranteed. from Gro. N. F kvards, who is holt-' What shall it be" A teacher and laying on the Continent: ---Ant en- the waiting list, or 0 stenographer, joying •1 plearrnt weer: ie wi±zee- private secretary, bookkeeper and a land. Visited the fameu4 Grind .l- .guaranteed •eel position'. Every grad - weld Glacier to day. 11 ere p;cri,re uate of last year in a real position, is a grotto hewn into the lc tar a THE GOLD MEDAL $CIi0OL, Iln- ronsiderabde distance. Expect to ie- ter any day. Individual lnarurliou, turn to Paris by way .f Geer/eine so Positions guaranteed all graduates. as to enjoy the trip down the Rhine. !Home Study Courses. nal' Terni be - Have had a most delightful, though gins Tuesday, September nth, bat rather strenuous trip so far." new clan -es will also be Termed Mon - A Temperate People. day, September 12th. For particul- P are write teeny to Wingham Busin- nce? of terate ',;:1 C°11° 11°' Wingham In to 'Tbron- peoilealaacordin 1ovtolChai m•1n11Hanna to'e Greatest School ni Besinesee The Canada Business Call'r» 1 Coii' ge ,0 of the tLhat Control , 8) 01 who I Spachnat, Toronto. 1)0 IT NOW. 3 stated that up to the ut•<•;,;rnt elm .;•tte only 120,000 permit; had been io-lac"l. presented With Cane. including those given to the transient visitors. This means that le„ than hast Wednesday evening, reprc- three per cent. of the eesidcrets of sentatives of the Board of Trade Ontario have so far aveil:'d them- called on Mr, James Fox and present - selves of the new Act to purchase ed hire with an address and a gold - liquor. . headed c tane. Following was the ad- dress:— Burgess--Wills d- dressBurgess•— iIts Weddinn. Ural Mr. Fox: The Mitchell Advocate last week The Business Men of }Brussels, Ont refers to the marriage of 't former are taking this occasion to express Brusselite, in the person of the groom their sincere regard fel you as a —A quiet, yet nevertheless interred- citizen of the town and as a basiness ing wedding was performed at the associate. During your residence in United Church, parsonage, fllintor., Brussels, which has extended for over on Wednesday, Aug. 17th, when plass a quarter of a century, we have &- Mabel Effie Wili-, eldest daughter of ways found you ready and willing (0 William G. Wills, cif Mitchell, was participate wholeheartedly in every - united in marriage to Walter W. thing pertaining to the best interests }Burgess, also of Mitchell. Rev, A, of the community at large. It is E. Doan, pastor officiating. The therefore with sincere regret that we bride is a popular young lady, high- see you depart to fallow your pro- ly accomplished, and for some time has fession elsewhere. It :s, however, taught a music class in Mitchell. Mr. our earnest wish that you may be Burgess has been a resident of Mit- followed by health, prosperity and (hell for over thirty years and en- h 1 your new field of en- joys one of lite best photography businesses in Western Ontario, The Advocate extends congratulations rind 'wishes Mr. and Mrs. Burgess a long and happy wedded life, As a mark of respect to the bride about six't'y ladies met at the home of her father on Friday evening and pre- sented the bride-to-be with a mis- cellaneous shower in which there were a number of usefui and beauti- ful articles. After the presentation c this onbeingrulinginby week. 30 hat 1 stanliv."dicap. Then at even, He calls usPERTH COUNTY do great things church, but as individuals. Sebbath God not only as a, theof 11;Speirs ,but • forthe The; ere. "We ct and Why" foryouper-th I n , Mn • DESTROYED PESTS , , . The four months' extensive fight against the European co'n borer has resulted in tate destruction of more than 96 per cent. of the pests. Kr-�,no '.r L7I0''rtuY"t81' ^• ten.- .,cr... -." •['O BE ADDRESSED BY Fr, eel etrltW.lifftl'i, t fi a a King pp J La -IIP�akgIloilo Prime Minister of Canada eleteseilite WILL BE HELD ON Thurs3 Aug.w ay, 2 �kat�a�Wraaa Winham m Skating g Rink, Goch Evening at 8 o'clock Afternoon at 2 o'clock Speakers at Wingham Rt. Nan, W. L, Mackenzie king, Prime Minister Hon. Lucien Cannon, Selicitar general Han,1 C. Elliott, Wolter of Public Works Mr, Archie Hislop, Liberal Candidate Speakers at Goderich at Hoo. W. 1, Mackenzie !(Ing, Prime Minister Han, Lucien Cannon, Solicitor General Non. Jas, Malcolm, Minister of Trade and Com. Mr. Archie Hislop, Liberal Candidate GORDON YOUNG, Pres. North Huron LiberalAssoe. ALEX. PORTERFIELD, See. North diuror1 Liberal Assoc, GOD SAVE THE KING! 44. i a. -.r .011N.