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The Brussels Post, 1925-5-20, Page 8All Out -doors Invites Your Kodak Films Developed and Printed. Prompt Service, "ft anted These Day,. Sprayide Ready prepared mixture for splaying fruit trees, ate. 45c pkge Carbon Bisulphide This preparation will rid your Beide of the destructive ground hog. Carbon Bisul- phide 60o tins -also in bulk, Zet Shines anci Dyes Shoes in otc0 riper allot). 40c bots. Sodium Fluoride Kills lice nu fowls. 60c pkgs. 'At $1.98 . Room Lots of Wall Paper We bairn a number of bun - dies of Wall Paper contain- ing 10 rolls of side wall and about 18 yards of matching border -enough to do rooms up to 12 x 14 fret in size, and the patterns are quite at- tractive. These are bargains and if yon have roosts for which you can use them money can he caved. s BATH tore Druggist and Stationer On Pages 4 and 5. -This week you will find locals and personals. along with other interest' items of news on pages 4 and 5 of this issue. Be sure and read' them. Mitchell Field Day.- For over 60 years celebrations .have been herd in Mitchell on the 24th of May, or the day following, when the 24th falls on Sunday like this year. Only a fe,v times in all these years have the sports had to be cancelled on account of bad weather. Arrangements have been l completed for a big day of sports on Victoria Day and the seating capacity for the grandstand Is two thousand. Twenty race horses are owned in M°t- chell and a regular matinee •can ba wit - I nessed at the track almost every day. ' See advt, in this issue. Good Roads Committee Here. -The , County of Huron Good Roads Corny mittee, composed of Warden R obert- son, McQuaid, Neeb and McEwen along with Co. Engineer, Patterson, paid Brussels a visit on Tuesday of this week Former Brussels Lady Deceased. - Mrs Win. 1V,ak recetv,yi ,succi or the death of hes sister-in-law, hits. J. Robb, of Maidstone. Sask.l+who died from a pati alvtie stroke. Deceased was for minty Lucy Webster and the family lived lit Brussels sometime be- fore moving to North 'Dakota. Fuller particulars will be given next week. Attended Presbyterial Meeting., +-«. Those from Melville ,church, iiihcr at, tended the Presbyterial meeting at Lufknow on Tuesday Were: -w -Mrs Jas., Fax, Mrs 8, J. Mei.auohiitt, R. Smith, Mrs. P. Strachan, Mrs. Robt, Strachan Mrs, A. M ulre and Mrt.. J. P. MCL,eod:. Fell Down Cellar. ---One day last week, Mrs, Dougatd McDonald had the misfortune to fall down the Can stairs at her Dome, Ternberry street, Lauth, and receive a bad shaking up. One of her fingers was dislocated in the fall,' together with several cuts and bruises. We hope she twill soon be araatnd A5 usual, Picture Show Re•opened.-The Fain- fly Theatre rt. melted on Vridey ev- ening of lash week under the manage. went of Rolm. `.1'hueu, The neer theatre has been well fitted and ev. ei'ything olein end nice, The ratan. ager expects, with good patronage, to give Bruesels Bowe pictures worth while+. District 1. O. O. F, Meeting. -The annual district ulleeting of the 1. 0. ^O, F. will be held at Winghami on Thurs- day of this w;lek, Western Star Lodge, Brussels, will be represented by Messrs. Samuel Wilton, Malcolm Black and W J. McCracken, 1t is reported that the coining D. D. G. M. will be from Brus- sels Lodge. Died 'n Toronto. -.Word was reedit- ed in Brusssels on Tuesday of the deatn of Miss Martha Agnes Smith, daughter of the late Marsden and Mrs. Smith, of the 8th Con., Grey, and who for mane years lived in Brussels while her mother was alive. The 'late Miss Smith died in„Wellesley Hpspital, Toronto, on Monday. The (body is being brought to Brussels for burial, and ;toe funeral will be on Thursday to Brus- sels cemetery. More nar+ticuars will he given next week. Brother Passes Away. -The t;oliing- wood Bulletin, in its Nottawa news, published the following in regards to the brother of Dr. 3, White, of town : -The village was cast in the depth of sorrow on Sunday morning when the newe reached here from Dr. John White, of Brussels, who motor- ed from his home, of the death of his brother, Thiourea White. The cad event occurred at Caspar, Wyoming, on Sunday evening. The first intima- tion of his illness was received by his brother, Dr. John White through a message from the attending physician, on Satutduy morning. Tide stated that he was seriously ill and wee fol- lowed a few hours later announcing his death. His sister, Miss Kate White, who is a teacher in the Col- legiate Institute at Fort William, left immediately for Caspar upon receipt of a message from bee brother, Dt'. John, but unfortunately did not reach the bedside of Thomas before he passed away, It is expected that the remains will be brought here. but at the time of going to press it bad not been learned. Mr. White, who is the oideat eon rf our villagers, T. F. and , be Glad"; Pageant, "What the French Mrs. White, has been in Caspar for d,) did for Canada" by the older boys and number of years, of late engaged in girls of the Band; Piano Selection, the t'11 and mining business. He hie Walter Haist; Recitation, Mona Damn - not been here for about five yenre, his I tan;' Solo, George Jeater; Recitation, last visit to the old home being to ae. Jean Caldwell; Vocal Duet, Wilma Gal. company the remains of his wife, ' braith and Dorothy JtkcVettie. A who was buried in the West Church vote, of thanks to those who pre - cemetery. Be has been very eneeees. l pared the entertainment was moved ful in the West ur,d was deservedly ; by Mrs. Robert Thompson and second. popular amongst a very wide circle of ed by Miss Taylor, 4o which Miss Jar - friends. His physician was n partici]. , dine replied. The meeting closed with lar friend who has wired his very deep "God Save the King" after w'hich can- regrete at being unable to bring him dies were passed around by the boys through the illness which terminated and .girls. The membership of the his death. Band is at present 57. A n it ti ft �l II n' It ii-FIF f.1 tt n ji fis f l II --_.--- '--Ott . N M FQo BAyy LI3t a, °, . "mr ag �ft s>t e0 Jack is. Twenty-one To -day JACK is twenty-one to day. But he has snore than. a. rpau'8 yobs tO hies credit. He has one thonsiud dollar's in the bank, It tide grown with 4 practical mother's ' love from the initial deposit of one dollar ,it, Jl is n 31 11 f l n It II ft ft it 5.1 n 11. n II BANKING Y ^ item 11n0 onll the flr'et Birthday twenty yeare ago, Youth and age alike bear' witness to value of steadily betiding a Savings . Bank A00Onnt, XOur, (hila as a deposit- •or, will-,ttain a higher etanding in the community, family, or, most important, u intbis own, estimation. Open seeing(' ac(toudt for the child, TIi STANDAR b BANK OF CANADA a •1.1 BRUSSELS BRANCH -O. H. Sarnia, Manager New Junior in Standard Bank. -Ar- chie Ballanty,ne started fn as Junior of the Standard Bank on Monday morn- ing of this week. Illustrated Address. -All Odd'faIIJws are asked to attend Lodge on Thursday evening of this week, when Bro. Rev. Harold White, B,A., B.D., of Ethel, will give an address on the first Degree, illustralted with lantern views. This should be very interesting to all mem- bers of the 3 -links. Little Stars Mission Band. -Tile Lit- tle ib tle Stars Mission Band of Melville Pres- byterian Church, which recently after disbanding, re -organized under the same officers as a band' of the continu- ing Presbyterian Church, held the Mothers' meeting on Tuesday, May 12th. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. John E. Smith and the Coltuw- ing program 'was enjoyed by the targe number present:- Welcome spee,:h, Anna Ennis; Chorus .by the Band; Reci- tation, Evelyn Dennison; Recitation, Dorothy Ament; Solo, Miss Wilma Gal- braith; Recitation, Edith Ennis; Red. taction, Isabelle and Edith McTavish; Duet, Margaret Scott and Jack! McVet- tie; Recitation, Ella Farrow; Solo, Frank Scott; Recitation, Dorothy Armstrong; Recitation, Jessie Little; Solo, Doris Pawson; Recitation, Katharine Walker; Girls' Chorus, The Swing Song; Reci- tation, Evelyn Riley; iRecitatlon, Fred Burchill; A See -saw Song by 7 boys; Recitation, Russell Farrow; Recitatian, Doris Jeater; Girls' Chorus, "Smile and IMoving-Ed.'and Mrs. Lowry an family have moved into the rooms ore the Standard "Bank for the ,prese,rt. Dance. -There was a dance held a the Family Theatre on Monday even fug after the football match. An en- joyable evening was spent. Dental Office Closed. -Owing to Dr. Hamilton attending the DentaI'Conven. tion in Toronto next week, his office will be closed until Friday, May 24th. Relief to Cape Breton. -Two large bales of food and ciothin,g were con- tributed last week by the members of Melville Presbyterian church through the W. M, -S. and forwarded to Glace Bay, Cape'' reton... „The gifts were generous in response do the appeal. Listowel Wins. The first game of the foot ball series opened in Victor;a Park, Brussels, on Monday evmirtg when the Listowel teen, .came b act Into the old district, and won the gams 1 .to 0. The game was delayed for A time as the home players d)d not show up. The visitors proved the best kick• ers, placing the hall nicely most of the time, and by a well directed shot after is minutes of ,pixy, Clements scores on a long shot. No other score was made during the game but there ware several close ones .for the goalies to handle. In the last period, Bru.siels started to work in a tittle 'combination and made fit very interestingg-for the visitors. One of the Peppler boys was injured in the last period, ,and l:ad to retire. N. Govenlock, Wi ithrop, was referee, but his decisions displeas- ed the Brussels crowd, too many fav- orl were extended to the visitors, some say, for favors given to Kinburn o'y Kelly Last year. Some, of his mistakes were wide open. The following was the line-up Brussels Listowel Hatt enol Edwards Jnoheon (biota) .Johnston Mitchell Grant Henderson (3 baoke) M. Popnl er/ McDonald Bantord Bowman J. Peppier BalienOyne (right wing) Moore Jones Clements W, Kerr Contra %ally Ri.$err (lett wing) Robbie Cameron Davidson a Fox's Drug Store The.� r'? t r Store WEEKLY STORE NEWS Geraniums for Bedding TATE have placed our order for our usual supply of Geraniums -the old. reli- able Red otieand also a very pretty shade of Pink. These will be ready for distribu- . tion as soon as weather, conditions permit. .We will be very pleased to book your order for any number desired. 25c each $2.75 per dozen Syrayide Garden Spray 'This is a combined Insecti- cide, and Fungicide Plant Tonic for the Gardens and Orchards composed of 111r - sett ate of Lime and Bordeaux Mixture. Full directst ns for use on each package. Dry Arsenate of Lead This may be used either as a spray or fir dueting on. Useful for Ferrite, Garden Vegetables, Berry Bushes and Shrubs, rrt Full directions orl.each pacp- age. For Rose Bushes For most species of Aphids, Leaf Hoppers, &c., we have Sulpho-Tobacco Soap also "Black Leaf No. 40" (Nicotine Sulphate) to be used in the form of spray, also Paris Green and Hellebore for the Greenihrorm. FOX'S DRUG S TORE "Careful Prescription Dispensers" ' DOWN TOWN C. N. R. TICKET AGENT • DRUGGIST and STATIONER -,. +� Mrs. Harold Kerney and Master Ross • wouexaeelraeapoaiHonto AO 5ousework left town last week for Gait on a visit in private family. Apply rt rue poem to Lloyd B. and Mrs. Hewe, no: for Woaro buys yt,00010 otetiiey Bond, ane Acton as stated in last week's "Post." 1081. Apple at, UB PORT. ('Non sate -1 young, fresh. milking Durham cow and calf.Appply to J. T. Clan-roam48-tt Phone 258 Lot 21, Con. 12, Groy, DIED Roovan-In Grey Township. on Tuesday, 61n77 10th, 1025, Will H. Hoover; eldest son of R..1, and Ere. Hoover, in hi. 82nd year. MA nen Ane.: In Morris Township, on May 17th, 1825. Thomas 8. Marshall, aged 84 years, 10 mon the and 2 days. Rnerout.-In Whtteohnrch, on Friday, May 8th, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Geo. Garton, Ches. Rintoul In his 17th year. e* rrrme -Lr Toronto Wohesley Hospital, on Monday, May 18th, Martha Agnes smith, daughter of the late Marsden and MM. Smith, WHITE bull colt strayed from Lot 12, f7on. ]8, Grey,about,ay 811, Any information Will be thankfully . May received. BIXTra sreveCaoN, 48.11 Phone 4228, Non sate. Two -horse spring wagon with box, also a three•burner nal oil stove, com- plete with oven. good as new. Tnoe. GLINT, 484f Wroxeter Phone R. 11.2, Wrozeter. Cattle • Strayed Three head of young cattle strayed from rot 11. Con, 18, Grey. Any information leadlne to their recovery will be thankfully received 5t, L. CARDIIFF, Phone 418. 8ow for sola, will farrow about 1st work in Juno. A. P8o0To++t, 48-1 Phone 8815. STOP T. LOOK ! RE A D! 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All Prices Men's Underwear in Balbrig- gan, Merino, Cotton Ribbed Single Garments 55c up Work Shirts .75 .90 1.00 '1.25 1.50 Dress Shirts 1.24 up Cotton and Leather Gloves 15c to 1.39 Sweaters in Pullover and Coat styles . All Prices MERCANTILE STR ETTON BLOCK SALES MEI `Jiek�:,..4144+4.4.++Mid4;44$444 4Ml'M.":'.1414.144,,4141+`-4-+'a W.14144-ri'.:!+- 1344,1414.4-. 1e t For Boys and -Girls A large assortment of Girls' and Misses' Straw Hats 20c- and pp Girls' and Boys' Play and Bloomer Suits, ages 89e 2 tO 6'. Navy,` Brown, Sable, Extra value VD BOYS' JERSEYS 40c to $1.25 BOYS' and 'GIRLS- OUTING HATS ,,Straw and other models 1 Oc and up BOYS' and GIRLS' SWEATERS, All Prices 01»s.F3421itit- - - -•- - _ - - _ . _ _ __ • - - - . .. _ .d».wt«1»k!t4.4tl!,1!d!'k'tr_1w'r1�k?�� Make out your list of Family wants and take advantage ,of these Money -saving Values. COMPANY.. BRUSSELS es. a