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The Brussels Post, 1925-2-25, Page 8•Special for This Week 1 at the Rexall Store Both for 59c. Klenzo Tooth Brushes Regular 500 Klenzo Tooth Paste Regular 35c Winter Remedies Rexall Cod Livei Oil Emulsion Made with the very purest Norwegian Oil $1.00 bots, Rexall Bronchial Syrup For Coughs and Oolds 50e Rexall Orderlies A mild Laxative 25e & 50c Catarrh Jelly For cold in the head 25c Peptona A splendid Tonic for runelown eonditions. Large bot. $L25 Puretest Household Drugs Puretest Epsom Salts ilb. ties 15e 1 lb, tins 25c Puretest Castor Oil Not hard to take and tastes like fine salad oil 25c bots. Aromatic Cascara 25c Mats. Tincture Iodine 25e and 35e Matti. Camphorated Oil 25, mid Me bote. Boracic Acid In tins with sprinkler tops 15e and 250 pkge. F. Ra SMITH Ns?../Xsaai stare Isva: Druggist and Stationer Pal News Pins COUNCIL meets Monday evening. SUNDAY will be the 1st of March. Telma will be 5 Sundays in Marcb. FEBRUARY has bad four complete weeks. Aux Wednesday—Lent now com- mences. SEND in your local news and persoual items early every week. Sotaz 1700 people are employed by the Ontario Government on the inside civil service. MOTOR oars and trucks are running from Loudon to Kincardine by the Lake Shore roads, LAST Wednesday was the anniversary of the battle of Paardeburg, fought in South Africa 25 years ago. Tits advance guards of the wild geese which will be at Jack Miner's soon have already made their appearance in large numbers. Roads Bad Again.—With the heavy showers on Saturday, Sunday and Mon- day, the country roads are once more in bad shape. New Fords Here.—A carload of new Fords were put into the warerooms of Earl Cunningham by Frank Woods, the local Ford agent. Blizzard a Year Agee—This- week's weather is directly opposite to that of a year ago. On February 21st a bliz- zard eaged all over Ontario and snow was piled' up 'high. Sale Called Off.—The Mortgage Sale advertised in The Post, to take place in Brussels on Saturday, March 7th, has been cancelled. Parties interested in the sele having come to a settlemenr, Class Opens Monday.—The .spec- ial course in Domestic Science, under the auspices of the Wometes Institute opens on Monday, March 2nd, until the 16th, with Miss Hopkins in charge. All wishing ,to join kindly leave their names with 'Mrs. George Weller, The fee arranged is 250 for members of the Wornen's Institute and 50c for non- members. Buried at Fordwiciu—On Saturday Feb, 14'h, at the home of his 8013-10. law, James Young. of Kitchener; there passed to his reward, lames Willis, formerly of Fordwich, in bis 86th year, death being due to pneumonia, Mr. Willis was a resident of Fordwich for many years, moving to Kitchener sotne six years ago, following the death of Mrs. Willis. He is survived by four daughters and two sons Interment Was made in Fordwich cemetery on Tuesday from the C. P. R. train,ithe re - maims being accornparded by bis son, Amos, and son-in•law, Jas. Young. De- ceased was father-imlaw of Mrs, Willis, of town. Won Second, Prize.—Robt, ROSS, of Kincardineeadd an old Brussels boy, being son of David Ross, ere and his rink of curlers took second prize in the Trophy event At the Kincardine Bon - spiel, The Reporter speaks of the finel match with be retteknow player :--Io the final game between Reid and Rosa the latter was lying shot at the last end and would have won the game with tbis end had not Reid on his last stone made the most beautiful fluke shot of the day. PHs stone came down the ice two feet wide of what was called for and with a couple of wicks he slipped In and nosed the Ross rink out. This was the hardest game to lose In the whole competition. T. Reid's rink, of Lucknow,' by 'winning this event, carried off the Wna. Mitchell Trophy Cup and also four beauelful fern stends donated by Jas, Malcolm, M, P. The Ross rinks winning second' prize, su- tured four slitter pie -plate 'oastrolles. 0 mommwmwrInsms,Eammersasem COLLIE Dog, lost, bobbed tall, hinak with white breast. Phone OMB 66-tf A. V. FORIttfrglis MISSES' Spring Coat for sale, almoat new. Apply at Tog PM; 884 QUANTITY of mongol& and hay for sale. Phone 887, Brussels, A WAN ADAMS. CAR LOAD of bulk salt expected the let Week of march et Brussels Farmer's'Clnit Store. FARM yen SALE OR TO RENT.—North Lot 20; Con. 0, 'Morris. Apply to T, C. MCCALL, 8045 Brussels. 96 Aon es of land to rent this Sp_ring. 842 11053T, HOLLAND, Walton. TO RENT. -1400 and. Stable with about 2 acres, orchard and garden With some small fruits. Also a stack of gond straw for sale, 813 -If Phone 2318. J. A. hilotiaL. Fon SALE—There will be for sale at the Ant, erican Hotel Bar on Saturday, Feb. 28th, 1 oow- fresh ; 6 cows, due to calve within a week; 7 calves. 264 MILToti Low R. GRAY Goat Robe found on the 9th Con. of Grey last Sunday. Owner may have it by proving property and paying for this notice. R. J. Boovic TISILM of good farm horses for sale. 4 and 6 years old, stood either single or double. Tarots to responsible buyer. Gnoven U. GILL, Phone MA Ethel Fon SALE.—A black more, 9.years old, weigh about 1200 lbs., sound and 15005 00 work single or double. Priced to sell. Also quantity of 14 - inch dry wood for sale. Phone 4228 BAXTER STEVENSON. Two oh ne turkey hens far sato,Apply S'oa Sores derk red 40 ‘711.h. ggy1 18317111711: old,i1 animal before SOU buy. AUSSEL BRIO IIT• 262 Phone 2816 R it 2 Brussels ofGoosolos.SeecaegMiittLetdaonrdreo a quantity 824 jolts BA an, Phone 1212 Fon SALE —Young horse riaing 5 years, well broken; also a young fresh cow. 264 Apply at Tan POST A QUANTITY of Seed and Feed Oats, 20 cen- tury, for sale. Apply to Phone 4022 86-tt JOB. R. HAMILTON. 10 oatraks 05 5111511, weighing about 90 lbs., for sale Phone 8228 WILSON HARES, 804 12, R 4,13russeis YELLOW blossom sweet Mover seed for ,ale, WM. GRAINGER, Lot 27, Con. 1 Grey. ain.montan team of geldings 6 years old for sale, also a black rIrlvtng Mare the same age. P12000500 W, S FOnnesT. 8 Cows for sale, 1 frethh, 1 to freshen in Star& and the other in April, Also 2 yearling atoms and 2 heifers. Phone 626 W.4. SR ARP. Youso bronze gobbler for sale. Phone 1612, hire. Prank Niohol, DR. PARKER, Of Wioglia , has 'Taunted his weekly visits to the Queen's Rotel, Brussels, 2 More Fridays on 13th.—Friday the ti 13th will 'be repeated In Manch and s again in November, Car Out—Earl Cunningham lead his 'ilittle Old Ford" out for 5 epin on Cl Tuesday of this week. ' Huron Old Boy at Head;—Canada's tel Western Provinces bye educaeoul problems all their own The Hon. S. J th Latta. Minister of Education for Sask. h atehewan, announces the openiug by Ms tr Deoartment of outpost correspondence Y courses for tbose children who are not el in organized Mistrials and beyond the P reach of school facilities. 'this is fol. lowing Alberta's lead, where 350 child M ren residents In Isolated districts are en- to rolled in a similar course. HOU. Mr Latta wag a former resident of Stine' Township, where he lati,gbt school for number of 'years, prior to going West. Repoirine Reedberte-e-The O. N. work ttrein is Pal/iringthe Onlb : between Brussels end Mo. Robinson, of London, and former school telleher at Orenbro many yule ego WAS in town this wee Do ft Now.—CitIzens are relnind to send in their memberehip fee to t Hortletettrel Society And also make 0 their selections at once. Wine Teapote—MISS Rube Pu won the Teepee holding the number In the toontest at Willis Bak ry, Relieving at Aironktpae—H, H. Su liven, of the Standard Bank, staff her Is relieving the Manager of the Mon ton 13ranch. Council Meeting.-- The regul monthly meeting of the Mint* Council will be held on !Monday MI .ing in, the Council !Chamber, Golden Wedding.—George and Mr McMillancelebrated their Golden We ding on Tuesday evening, A more e tended netlee will be given 01. th worth1. y couple next' week, Horses Went to Quebec.—Lt Pr day J. H.. Galbraith Sleopeel a cartoa of horses to Quebec City. Mr, Ga braith has 'shipped a good many trot ses during the past Winter. Accepts Call. -e -Rey. Dr. Charles 'I Scott, pastor of Howard Park Meth °dist church, Toronto, has accepted call to the Chariton avenue Method Ist Ichurch, Hamilton. Rev. S. J. tAl lin, a fortner pastor of the Method 1st church, Brusselss, is Associate Pas tor of this church. . Passed'Away.—Tuesday evening D Ewan passed away at his home after a extended illness. A fuller notice wil be given.next week. The funeral veil be held on Friday ofternoon from his late residence at 2 o'clock. Serv.c will be held half an hoer earlier, in terment In Brussels cemetery. Had a Merry Ride,—When prepar- ing to start for home Saturday evening., "Old Dobbin" decide e to take the bit in his teeth and the two boys in the cutter had a merry ride. The cutter upset near the Methodist Church shed, but the boys hung on. One shaft was cracked and after a few minor repairs they started their journey home. Well Known Here:—Howard HartrY, the London Hortioulturalist and son of Wllllam, Hartry, also an ardent Hortie- ulturallst, of Seaforth, and a resident manx years ago of Brussels, has been honored by being appointed President of the 'Canadian Peony and Iris Society, width came into being at the conven- tion of the Ontario Horticultural •soc- ieties as Toronto. Income Tax Collection.—A dispatch from Ottawa say% that for the fiist time since their invention, the income tax blanks sent out by the Federal Government this year are to be fieled In and made payable to the Collector of Customs in the various communit- les, This Is as a result of the .con- solidation of the tax departments of the government under the Depart- ment of Customs and El9C128. Short Course Ends Friday: — The Agricultural Short Course conducted in Brussels since December closes this Friday as far as the Boys' Crass is can- cerned, but the Women's Institute has arranged to conttnve the Domestic Science for another two weeks with Miss Hopkins In charge. Full infor- mation can be obtained from any of the ladies of the W. 1., In regard to thie, special 'course. Brussels, Girls on Winning Team.— The Toronto Daily Star last week pub- lished the photograph of the Varsity •ladies 'team whieh won the inter- Col- legiate Championship for the Kingston ladies. The Sitar says Marjory ,ROSS and Malty Donaldson were the best for elle winners. Doris Ross is also a member of the teameboth young ladies are daughters of D. C. and Mrs. Ross .of itow,n. Miss Mary Rowland, former- ly of Brussels, was the .centre "man" for the Kingston team, 1 having Mar- jory Ross foreher ,check. Hails from Brussels,'"Ont.—A Mont- real despatch .last Wednesday says:— Robert James McCullough, who came out of the West with a string of con- victions against him for burglary, thefts and posing -as a doctor, and who pleaded guilty to three 'burglaries in Montreal West and Notre Dame de Grace, was sentenced to serve three years on each of three counts, the terms to run concurrently. The pris- oner hails front Brussels, Ont. No person of that name hails from around Brussels, that The Post can learn of. Union Prayer Service.—The Wom- en's day of prayer for missions, Which is now observed by 'the women of all denominations both in the Veiled States and Canada, falls on Friday, February 27th. It will be observed in Brussels by a union prayer meet- ing, conducted (by the women of the three protestant churches and held in the school room of the Methodist hurch, at 3 p. m. on Friday, Feb, 7th, There will be a special collec- on for the mission to Lepers, an in- erves the sympathy and help of ev- ryone. Pastor Asked to jRemain.—M the rcuit business meeting of the Meth - dist churches on Shallow Lake cir- it, Rev, W. A. Matthews was given unanilmous invitetion lo remain, for e third year. Rev. W. A, Matthews as .spent almost 13 years in this dis- let, having been stationed for six ears at Kemble ,previous to his re - oval here. The churches here have rospered greatly under his pastorate, r. Matthews is a brother-in-law of es. J. J. Gilpin and W. H. Kerr of wn. his wife being formerly Miss Emily e Kerr. Play Well Presented, -0111 Tues- day evening In the Town Ilalt before a large and appreciative audience, the St. John's Chu,roh Dramatic Society presented their 3 -act faree "Don't Dec- eive Your Wilfe"." The different mem- bers took their parts well and kept the audience in roars of laughter. The cast of characters were as follows:— Mrs. Ruggles, Mrs. F. Wilkins; Blanche Mdse Marjory -Campbell; Dora Ruggles, Miss Evelyn "Chapman; Mrs, Brooks, Miss Marguerite Little; Veallesea Bijou, an actress, Mrs. Hol - mu: Jeffersee Ruggles, Fred Wilkins; Welter Dillingltain, A. 13attenburg; Charles Brooks, G, Slocum, Rev, Mr, Lewin; Jim Ryan, W. Little. Dur- ing intermission solos were rendered by Miss Campbell, of the Sheri Course a ok ed he ut 111 Sky e - e, le- ar el 1- s. x•• is a a Sister Passed Away.—A highly re- spected resifirto of Benue' e peseed away, Thursday morning In the person of Miss teariett Pipe Since breaking up house keeping to that village, Miss Pipe has made her home with her niece, Mrs John Ieglis, CArrick, who has the sym. pathy of a large circle of friend, having too fatber, hueband and meat it three mouthe. 'rho funeral WAR held Satiate (last afternoon to elcintosh Cemetery, service being held in the Church by Rev. Mckeuzle Deemed leaves one sister, Miss Pipe, Brussels, one in t•it, and a brother, all who were presesi gt the fun- eral, • and Mrs. Jaok Grimoleby and a pleno solo by Mr, Battenburg, which •were much enjoyed. MCIRRIS TOWNSHIP Tuesday evening Mrs. Richard Jewitt passed away at the home Of Wm. Souch, 3rd line, Up to press time the Funeral Arrangements had) not been made. WROXETER The Women's Day of Prayer for Missions will be held Friday after- noon in the Presbyterian School room at 8 o'clock. The Official Sorted of the Wroxett r Circuit. met at the Parsonage and ex- tended a very cordial end hearty 11" V i tad OE to the Rev. Dr, A. I. Brown to return for another year. Chureh Chimes Next Sunday is Missionary Day In the Methodist Sunday School and a special colleotion will be taken. Services were held in St. John's caurch, Ash Wednesday, and Lenten slifyices will be held each Wednesday evening. Last Sunday evening Miss Olive Campbell, of Markham, who is one of the instructess lat the Short 'Course, sang a solo in good voice et St. John's Church. A series of Jubilee services celebra- ting the 50th anniversary of the Mid- land Methodist Church, dosed on Sun- day last. Rev. David Wren, a former beloved pastor of Brussels Methodist Church, is the pastor at Midland. At the Young People's League in the Methodist aura last Monday night a very interesting paper on "The League of Nations" was given by Douglas Clarke. This mai &allowed by a short disepssion. 34 was un- fortunate more of the High Schaal students were not present as the pap- er was of a very Instructive nature. tt I People We Taik About I tt Miss Muriel Searlinge is visiting in 'Toronto. G. A. Robertson, Clinton, was a vis- itor in -town last week. ,Friends are pleased, to learn ehat Miss Maud Bryans is improving. Miss C. MdlMillan, Blyth, was visit - Ing old friends in town this week. Miss Carrie Hingston is attending the Millinery Openings at Toronto. Reeve A. C. Baeker is In Toronto this week attending the Good Roads Convention. Dr, J. PA, Field, Public School In- spector, made his usual visit to the School last week. Miss Mary Yeandle, of the Public School Staff, spent the week end at her home in Stratford. John Ferguson McCfae returned to Toronto last Thursday after his visit with relatives here. Elizah Jacklin has been under the clootoes care the past week. He took a bad turn on Sunday. Deo. A. Best arrived home last week for his. business trip in Eastern Ont- ario with a Radio Company. Wilbur and Mrs. Baker, of Granton, were renewieg old acquaintances in town during the put week. Mrs, Foreman, Of Poet Carling, was a visitor with her son, R. S. Foreman, of the Bank of Nom Scotia. Fred. eloCra.eken, who has been in Peterboro for the past month or so, returned home last Saturday night., Lorne and Mrs. Eckmler and yoteng son, of Flint, Mich., are visiting with the latter's parents, D. and Mrs. Ewan, J. B. Nelson', mho is in charge Of She Short Course here, spent the week end at the parental home,.lin Rock- wood. George R. Weller VMS Itt Toronto lest week attending the.annuall con- yentIon of the Retail Hardware men of Ontario. Mrs, (Dr.) Cavanagh, of Owen Sound, spent the meek end with her sister, IMrs. J. J. Gilpin, and brother, W. H. Kerr, Mrs, Ed. Wallace, Toronto, is visit - leg her mother, Mrs, Robert Kerr, who has not been in extra good health the past 'Month. Friends will regret to hear that Mrs. Alex. Stewart is not enjoying the .best Off health at present. We hope to hear of a Speedy recovery. Mrs, George Welker, who has been spending the pest two weeks with her cousin, Mrs, A. R. 'Currie, returned to her home in London last Friday. Robert Kerr, of Galt, who Is with the Hutchinson Leery In that city, fell and brulsed his shoulder and is taking a lew holidays With his Mother, Mrs. Rabe Kerr. Robert Anderson went to Kitchener Hospital this week where he will undergo an *partition, His many friends hope OW this operetiOn will greatly benefit his health 1 Mrs. R, .J. MeLauchiln spent the ' week end at Wingham with her broth-, 1 er, Dr. George Ross. Wilfred Willis and Mies Valerie Wil- lis were at Fordwich lase week et - tending the funeral of their grand- father, the late James Willis, who had died at Kitchener in his 86th year. S. B. Stothers, Clinban, District Agrleteltural Representative, was In town last week, attending the Short Course and doing a Mlle missionery work for the 'Clinton Spring Show. Thos. Birkett, ,Clairemont, eves e visitor with G. H. and Mss, Semis. The former had been at Harriston at- tending a curling tournament and was on the winning team, so took a run up to Brussels to visit his old friends. Hosts of friends of Jean Blewett, known perhaps better by her nom de plume of Katherine Kent, will be pleased to know that she has resumed ter literary duties again and is be - Ing welcomed by friends far and near. Although Mrs. Blewett has been com- pelled to relinquish her work for the past several mopths, the lovable little lady is back again, not completely strong and well but feeling cheerful and encouraged and eager to take up her task again. • THE SHORT COURSE • Dr. Sinclair, of Cannington, has been teaching. Veterinery Science and N. J. Thomas will finish up the week on Soils and Fertilizers. WILL Holm BANQUET :--The Stu- dents of Brussels Short Course have is- sued invitations for a banquet to he held iu Melville Church next Friflay Even. Ing. This function Is held each year at tbe close of the Course and is one of the interesting features of the program. The Oratorical contest under the auspices of the Agricultural Short Course Literary Society was held in the Town Hall last Thursday evening. There was a good crowd present to hear the young (people give a splendid addresses on a wide range of subjects. It is not the easiest thing .to get try before an audience and deliver a 1 0 - minute* addresse,but both the voting ladies and gentlemen acquitted them- selves-, with honors. S. B. Stothers, District Agle Representative, was the chairman fore the evening. The ad- dresses were interspersed with musl- cial numbers and community singing, The Judges well announce the winners FOX'S Drug Store The e47.,........4reitt" Store WEEKLY STORE NEWS It's not necessary to suffer with Rheumatism very long Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules are very effective and we eien, with confidence reeo tre, !nand them as m07 very beet Ithetunat- ism Nenaed Y. Fountain Pens ° are becoming More Pole. Mar every day. Onee they were consideted a tummy—now they are pretty much, a time - kitty, We have a fine Stook of, WATER M AN'S and PARICER'S always on hand. 11' Stock and Poultry Foods Let us again rernine you that our Mock of Royal Purple and Dr. Hess' Remedies is 01 011478 fresh and com- plete, DON'T FORDAT , 668 1 This is our relePhOile , Number and we invite you to melte liberal use of it. Orders for the Rural Mail will re. 08108 0527 prompt and careful attention, FOR The WeelOend Have you got Ilse habit of take ing horne a package of, Chocolates ? Our Special Rosedale Mixture at, 43c per Ib. are very delicious. Magnolax $1.00 and 50c per bottle Epsom Salts The e very finest 15c and 100 packages When touching up the furniture try liquid Veneer or O'Cedar Polish We have them. Let us Develop your next Spool of We assure yoa of satisfactory results, FOX S DRUG STORE "Careful Prescription Dispensers" DOWN TOWN C. N. R. TICKET AGENT DRUGGIST and STATIONER 0•1001=MillVsaart at the Banquet on Friday evening, when BRUSSELS MARKET the prizes will be distributed. Fall Wheat Peas Barley Oats Swam/heat Butter ......... . ....... Eggs ....... ... Roes BORN Humournsom-In Stratford, on Dem 81st, 1924, to Mr. and hire. Dougald Hutchinson, a son, (William Joseph Elsner), forrnerly of Grey Twp, MARRIED Catamtax-Jaaarpte-At Timmins, Ont„ on Thursday. February, 12th, 1025, by Rev. R. S. Cushing, Doris Marlon, second daughter of Charles and hire. Jagger, of 852 Lender avenue, Toronto, to Samuel Anderson Cold - hick, 008 05 George and. Mrs. Caldblck, of Halleybury, Ont., formerly of Morrla, Twp, DIED Ewan -In Brunets, on Tuesday Feb.' 241h, 1925, Daniel Ewan, aged 68 years and 6 days. LYNN -In Howlett, on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1025, James Lynn, Con, 5, aged 78 years, 5 nays. , SAND ERS—IIi LOOd011 BOSOM en Wednesday, Feb. 181h, 1925, W. B. Sanders, of Ethel, aged 58 years, 8 months and 4 days. Wrr,ms-In Kitchener, on Saturday, Feb. 14th, 1025, James Willis, formerly of Fordwieh, aged about 80 years. WItso ‘,-At the home of his son, Douglas Wibmu, 192 Silver Stroh Avenue, Toronto. on Monday, Feb 28, 1926, D. D. Wilson of Senforth, aged 85 years. 41 70 155 485 55 eft se 80 10 00 El 70 1 85 08 67 90 SO 22 10 00 Notice 'it) Public School Trustees A public meeting will be held at the Town- ship Ball, Morris, on Monday. March 16th. et 8 °Walk p. nr. to discuss the alleged intention of the .Ontario Government to substitute "Municipal Sohool Board" for the present sys. tem of school trustees, and if necessary to ap- point delegates to attend the Truatees and Ratepayers' annual meeting in Toronto. A. 711.4013WAIT, re. H. SHORTREED, Olerk. Reeve. Store for Sale Monorieff General Stor o for Oslo or will ex. °bongo on a good farm or town property, R. PRATT, Phone 470 West Stonkton Ont. Leitch & Ziegler Phone 2211 ETHEL ••••••••••••••11••••••• A Few of Many Bargains Look Them Over Groceries Dry Goods Redpath Sugar, at Store; per 100 $7.50 300 bags Pure Manitoba Flour, at the 'old price.. at Store, i 0 doz. Brooms 35c each or 3 for $1.00 Soap Chips, per package ..............50 Laundry Soaip, 15 Bars for . .. :$1.00 Castile Soap, 7 Bars for 25c Kling Gene Chewing Tobacco, 10 plugs $1..00 Japan. Tea, regular 70c for 50e BIack Tea, regular 75c for ..65c Scribblers 6 for ...25c Red Salmon, per 'Il lin 25c 50 Ladies Sweaters to clear at Half Price .Men's Silk & Wool Hose, reg $i line for. .65c Lhdies' Silk 'and Wool HOseiy, all 'shades, reg. $1,25 and $1,00 to clear at ........75c Ladies Rubber Aprons, all colors for f .50c Men's Ribbed Wool Underwear at ...25% off Ginghams from 20c to 30c per yard, all .now patterns Prints from . , , 20c to 25c Get our Prices for Sugar before buying a Quantity Meats of all kinds alivays on hand Highest Prices Paid for Produce PrRemember the Phone No. 22.11 Leitch & Ziegler. 1' 4 4 11 . e 4. 1 4 11, 4 •:il. St - g li • II 4 51 11 I). et itsales J.1 it . 1r, 11. 1.1. It It . ip 5014.4, . . / P p44 : ' . 1 ' . - 4 1 Sale, "Paper VS 4, 1.1 i-4, p; ,,,, Mustbe Sound • -4. vp ' • . ' HEN the leg animal bee . passed through the melon ring, when every Implement of has been what BANKING FIFTY ' YEARS the term equipment sold, then? The vast majority of term Auction are conducted on a credit basis, hut if the sale is to be counted a success a trained banking expert mug ease Jude-tt ment upon th e soundness of all settle- ments, i ... . Oonsult the manager of the Standard Bank, • . 'THE STANDARD . BANK OF CANADA. BRUSSELS BRANCH—G. H. Semis, Manager . . . and Mrs. Jaok Grimoleby and a pleno solo by Mr, Battenburg, which •were much enjoyed. MCIRRIS TOWNSHIP Tuesday evening Mrs. Richard Jewitt passed away at the home Of Wm. Souch, 3rd line, Up to press time the Funeral Arrangements had) not been made. WROXETER The Women's Day of Prayer for Missions will be held Friday after- noon in the Presbyterian School room at 8 o'clock. The Official Sorted of the Wroxett r Circuit. met at the Parsonage and ex- tended a very cordial end hearty 11" V i tad OE to the Rev. Dr, A. I. Brown to return for another year. Chureh Chimes Next Sunday is Missionary Day In the Methodist Sunday School and a special colleotion will be taken. Services were held in St. John's caurch, Ash Wednesday, and Lenten slifyices will be held each Wednesday evening. Last Sunday evening Miss Olive Campbell, of Markham, who is one of the instructess lat the Short 'Course, sang a solo in good voice et St. John's Church. A series of Jubilee services celebra- ting the 50th anniversary of the Mid- land Methodist Church, dosed on Sun- day last. Rev. David Wren, a former beloved pastor of Brussels Methodist Church, is the pastor at Midland. At the Young People's League in the Methodist aura last Monday night a very interesting paper on "The League of Nations" was given by Douglas Clarke. This mai &allowed by a short disepssion. 34 was un- fortunate more of the High Schaal students were not present as the pap- er was of a very Instructive nature. tt I People We Taik About I tt Miss Muriel Searlinge is visiting in 'Toronto. G. A. Robertson, Clinton, was a vis- itor in -town last week. ,Friends are pleased, to learn ehat Miss Maud Bryans is improving. Miss C. MdlMillan, Blyth, was visit - Ing old friends in town this week. Miss Carrie Hingston is attending the Millinery Openings at Toronto. Reeve A. C. Baeker is In Toronto this week attending the Good Roads Convention. Dr, J. PA, Field, Public School In- spector, made his usual visit to the School last week. Miss Mary Yeandle, of the Public School Staff, spent the week end at her home in Stratford. John Ferguson McCfae returned to Toronto last Thursday after his visit with relatives here. Elizah Jacklin has been under the clootoes care the past week. He took a bad turn on Sunday. Deo. A. Best arrived home last week for his. business trip in Eastern Ont- ario with a Radio Company. Wilbur and Mrs. Baker, of Granton, were renewieg old acquaintances in town during the put week. Mrs, Foreman, Of Poet Carling, was a visitor with her son, R. S. Foreman, of the Bank of Nom Scotia. Fred. eloCra.eken, who has been in Peterboro for the past month or so, returned home last Saturday night., Lorne and Mrs. Eckmler and yoteng son, of Flint, Mich., are visiting with the latter's parents, D. and Mrs. Ewan, J. B. Nelson', mho is in charge Of She Short Course here, spent the week end at the parental home,.lin Rock- wood. George R. Weller VMS Itt Toronto lest week attending the.annuall con- yentIon of the Retail Hardware men of Ontario. Mrs, (Dr.) Cavanagh, of Owen Sound, spent the meek end with her sister, IMrs. J. J. Gilpin, and brother, W. H. Kerr, Mrs, Ed. Wallace, Toronto, is visit - leg her mother, Mrs, Robert Kerr, who has not been in extra good health the past 'Month. Friends will regret to hear that Mrs. Alex. Stewart is not enjoying the .best Off health at present. We hope to hear of a Speedy recovery. Mrs, George Welker, who has been spending the pest two weeks with her cousin, Mrs, A. R. 'Currie, returned to her home in London last Friday. Robert Kerr, of Galt, who Is with the Hutchinson Leery In that city, fell and brulsed his shoulder and is taking a lew holidays With his Mother, Mrs. Rabe Kerr. Robert Anderson went to Kitchener Hospital this week where he will undergo an *partition, His many friends hope OW this operetiOn will greatly benefit his health 1 Mrs. R, .J. MeLauchiln spent the ' week end at Wingham with her broth-, 1 er, Dr. George Ross. Wilfred Willis and Mies Valerie Wil- lis were at Fordwich lase week et - tending the funeral of their grand- father, the late James Willis, who had died at Kitchener in his 86th year. S. B. Stothers, Clinban, District Agrleteltural Representative, was In town last week, attending the Short Course and doing a Mlle missionery work for the 'Clinton Spring Show. Thos. Birkett, ,Clairemont, eves e visitor with G. H. and Mss, Semis. The former had been at Harriston at- tending a curling tournament and was on the winning team, so took a run up to Brussels to visit his old friends. Hosts of friends of Jean Blewett, known perhaps better by her nom de plume of Katherine Kent, will be pleased to know that she has resumed ter literary duties again and is be - Ing welcomed by friends far and near. Although Mrs. Blewett has been com- pelled to relinquish her work for the past several mopths, the lovable little lady is back again, not completely strong and well but feeling cheerful and encouraged and eager to take up her task again. • THE SHORT COURSE • Dr. Sinclair, of Cannington, has been teaching. Veterinery Science and N. J. Thomas will finish up the week on Soils and Fertilizers. WILL Holm BANQUET :--The Stu- dents of Brussels Short Course have is- sued invitations for a banquet to he held iu Melville Church next Friflay Even. Ing. This function Is held each year at tbe close of the Course and is one of the interesting features of the program. The Oratorical contest under the auspices of the Agricultural Short Course Literary Society was held in the Town Hall last Thursday evening. There was a good crowd present to hear the young (people give a splendid addresses on a wide range of subjects. It is not the easiest thing .to get try before an audience and deliver a 1 0 - minute* addresse,but both the voting ladies and gentlemen acquitted them- selves-, with honors. S. B. Stothers, District Agle Representative, was the chairman fore the evening. The ad- dresses were interspersed with musl- cial numbers and community singing, The Judges well announce the winners FOX'S Drug Store The e47.,........4reitt" Store WEEKLY STORE NEWS It's not necessary to suffer with Rheumatism very long Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules are very effective and we eien, with confidence reeo tre, !nand them as m07 very beet Ithetunat- ism Nenaed Y. Fountain Pens ° are becoming More Pole. Mar every day. Onee they were consideted a tummy—now they are pretty much, a time - kitty, We have a fine Stook of, WATER M AN'S and PARICER'S always on hand. 11' Stock and Poultry Foods Let us again rernine you that our Mock of Royal Purple and Dr. Hess' Remedies is 01 011478 fresh and com- plete, DON'T FORDAT , 668 1 This is our relePhOile , Number and we invite you to melte liberal use of it. Orders for the Rural Mail will re. 08108 0527 prompt and careful attention, FOR The WeelOend Have you got Ilse habit of take ing horne a package of, Chocolates ? Our Special Rosedale Mixture at, 43c per Ib. are very delicious. Magnolax $1.00 and 50c per bottle Epsom Salts The e very finest 15c and 100 packages When touching up the furniture try liquid Veneer or O'Cedar Polish We have them. Let us Develop your next Spool of We assure yoa of satisfactory results, FOX S DRUG STORE "Careful Prescription Dispensers" DOWN TOWN C. N. R. TICKET AGENT DRUGGIST and STATIONER 0•1001=MillVsaart at the Banquet on Friday evening, when BRUSSELS MARKET the prizes will be distributed. Fall Wheat Peas Barley Oats Swam/heat Butter ......... . ....... Eggs ....... ... Roes BORN Humournsom-In Stratford, on Dem 81st, 1924, to Mr. and hire. Dougald Hutchinson, a son, (William Joseph Elsner), forrnerly of Grey Twp, MARRIED Catamtax-Jaaarpte-At Timmins, Ont„ on Thursday. February, 12th, 1025, by Rev. R. S. Cushing, Doris Marlon, second daughter of Charles and hire. Jagger, of 852 Lender avenue, Toronto, to Samuel Anderson Cold - hick, 008 05 George and. Mrs. Caldblck, of Halleybury, Ont., formerly of Morrla, Twp, DIED Ewan -In Brunets, on Tuesday Feb.' 241h, 1925, Daniel Ewan, aged 68 years and 6 days. LYNN -In Howlett, on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1025, James Lynn, Con, 5, aged 78 years, 5 nays. , SAND ERS—IIi LOOd011 BOSOM en Wednesday, Feb. 181h, 1925, W. B. Sanders, of Ethel, aged 58 years, 8 months and 4 days. Wrr,ms-In Kitchener, on Saturday, Feb. 14th, 1025, James Willis, formerly of Fordwieh, aged about 80 years. WItso ‘,-At the home of his son, Douglas Wibmu, 192 Silver Stroh Avenue, Toronto. on Monday, Feb 28, 1926, D. D. Wilson of Senforth, aged 85 years. 41 70 155 485 55 eft se 80 10 00 El 70 1 85 08 67 90 SO 22 10 00 Notice 'it) Public School Trustees A public meeting will be held at the Town- ship Ball, Morris, on Monday. March 16th. et 8 °Walk p. nr. to discuss the alleged intention of the .Ontario Government to substitute "Municipal Sohool Board" for the present sys. tem of school trustees, and if necessary to ap- point delegates to attend the Truatees and Ratepayers' annual meeting in Toronto. A. 711.4013WAIT, re. H. SHORTREED, Olerk. Reeve. Store for Sale Monorieff General Stor o for Oslo or will ex. °bongo on a good farm or town property, R. PRATT, Phone 470 West Stonkton Ont. Leitch & Ziegler Phone 2211 ETHEL ••••••••••••••11••••••• A Few of Many Bargains Look Them Over Groceries Dry Goods Redpath Sugar, at Store; per 100 $7.50 300 bags Pure Manitoba Flour, at the 'old price.. at Store, i 0 doz. Brooms 35c each or 3 for $1.00 Soap Chips, per package ..............50 Laundry Soaip, 15 Bars for . .. :$1.00 Castile Soap, 7 Bars for 25c Kling Gene Chewing Tobacco, 10 plugs $1..00 Japan. Tea, regular 70c for 50e BIack Tea, regular 75c for ..65c Scribblers 6 for ...25c Red Salmon, per 'Il lin 25c 50 Ladies Sweaters to clear at Half Price .Men's Silk & Wool Hose, reg $i line for. .65c Lhdies' Silk 'and Wool HOseiy, all 'shades, reg. $1,25 and $1,00 to clear at ........75c Ladies Rubber Aprons, all colors for f .50c Men's Ribbed Wool Underwear at ...25% off Ginghams from 20c to 30c per yard, all .now patterns Prints from . , , 20c to 25c Get our Prices for Sugar before buying a Quantity Meats of all kinds alivays on hand Highest Prices Paid for Produce PrRemember the Phone No. 22.11 Leitch & Ziegler. 1'