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The Brussels Post, 1925-9-30, Page 8The Store., ,. ,. To Clear:Out the Flies FIy,Tox ",,,, 5oc hots. Wilson's Fly Pads l.oc pkgs. Sticky Fly Paper ,,,,,,,. 6 Sheets ioc Fly Coils .,3 for loc Fly Swatters......., 15c ea Insect Powder xoc pkgs. All sizes of Corks for Catsup and Pickle Buts. Parowax for Sealing ...... 20c Ib.. pkg,. -Gem Rubbers,.., oc pkg. Pure Pickling Spices Recipes for Pickling fill- ed from our full stock of Whole and Ground Pickling Spices. Parke's Catsup Flavor Parke's Pickle Mixture Pictorial Review Patterns kept in Stock Come in and see the New Catalogue of 'Styles Getting Ready for the fall Fair Bristol Board Grey and Brown Matting Dennison's Crepe Tissue Paper AH the popular colors Flat Tissue Paper White acid Cubs Flags And Red, White and Blue Crepe Streamers Your Films Developed and Printed here. Kodak Agency. Eas:man Eilms and Supplies T. R. SMITH 1'fde 111-4(.401 Store Tiruggist and Stationer ;otic; d eaten-:: »w;», , , , , , .'-i :-444-e-eatat-ea: latalatata et rF r Local H,,, News Items e • Pet:»rPi,_«:+',+r, ;sig q'? ...............eM:2"e.... WasJudge at Seaforth. Walter Rose, the well known chick- en man, was judge at Seaforth Fair Last week for the Poultry entries. Blood Poisoning in Hand. Chas.. Davidson has been taking en- forced holidays, owing to blood pois- oning in his right hand. He expects to be around in a few days. The in- fection started in his little finger. Improvements. Geo. Best is having a new veran- dah erected at his home and also the roof shingled. The two stores occupied by Baeker Bros. and Wm. Proctor, are being brightened up with the pa'inter's brush, 41 Years in Business, Retires. R. D. Cameron, who for. 41 years has been in the mercantile business in Lucknow, has sold his business and will retire from active life. Mr. Cameron is well known in Brussels, as he is a brother of J. 11. Cameron, a former Principal of the Public School. Dogs Poisoned. This week George H. Semis lost his fide,. Scotch collie by the poison route. Robt. Anderson's dog also got a -dose but with attention is getting along al- right. It's too bad that the party leasing the poison out could not be caught and a similar dose administer- ed to him. Mr. Semis' dog had only left the house a short time Sunday evening, Clean-up Week. John Logan, chief of the Brussels Fire Brigade has received notice front the Dominion Fire Commissioner with reference to the AnnualClean Up Week whieh will be from October 4th to 10th. All citizens are earnestl,' requested to clean up their premises and remove' any material which might make the starting of a fire easy. Clean Up and 13e Safe. Will Meet inh W in am. g The semi-annual meeting of Mait- land Presbyterial Presbyterian Wom en's Missionary Society will be held in St. Andrew's Church, Wingham, on Thursday, Oct. 8, at • 2 p.m. Mrs. D, T. L. McKerroll, president of W. M. 5, Presbyterian Church in Canasta, will be present to address the gather- ing.. Reports from auxiliaries will be given. Continuation School Sports. Nerd Thursday afternoon, Oct. 8, the annual Brussels Continuation School sports and field day will be held on Victoria Park. During the afternoon there will be matches in gasket ball and base ball between the pupils of Blyth and Brussels schools as well as open events. In the evert- ing vening a concert will be 'given in the To*n Hall by the pupils and the priz- es distributed. See advt, on another page. . Wadding Announced. The Los Angeles Daily Times, an- nounces the wedding of Miss Adeline Sperling, daughter of Mrs. Sperling of Brussels:-- Formal- announcement is made this morning of the marriage Wednesday at high noon of Miss Ad- eline Sperling to Walter A. Mundy, both formerly of Toronto, Can., the 10remony being performed in the suite of Miss Harmon at Clark Mem- orial Hone on Lona Drive, Rev. ti- mer D. Helots officiating. The decor- ations were carried out in chrysan-' themums and foliage'," and the bride wore a becomingfrock c of apricot gebegette and CAiri ed Ophelia os 9 Mr. andu. r M s Mundy left after a wed- ding luncheon for San Diego and La Jblia, where they will pass their hon- eymoon, and after their return will Make thou home ht 'Wainia Park, Gorrie Fair Saturday. , The Gerrie Fair on Saturday will finish the Fall Fairs in this district. Poster Printing. Posters for concerts, tea -meetings, , dances, etc., promptly printed at The Post Office Send orders by mail, or telephone 31. Quality the best and prices right. FLAX Seed Meal for sale at the Brus- sels Flax Mill. LITTLE White Pig, about 7 weeks old, strayed from Lot 19, Con. 6, Morris, on Saturday, Sept. 19. Finder please notify, E. L. Ber- nard, Phone 36-9. FOR Sale.—?t acre lot on Princess street, with good barn, well and cistern. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Parker, Kincardine, or A, H. Macdonald, Brussels. Phone 2316. SAFETY Razor Blades sharpened. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Single edge 3c, double edge 4c. Fox's Drug Store, Brus- sels. LOST,—A tire tester last week. Finder leave at Post Publishing House or with Joseph Qnerin, Brus- sels, QUANTITY of honey; for sale, 3 lbs. for 25c. Phone 6415. BUNCH of Pigs, 7 weeks old, for sale. Apply at Lot 24, Con. 7, Grey. Phone 8516. 15-2 George Addy. CHOICE Fall Honey for sale. About half clover honey. Price l0e per lb, George Bone, R. R. 5, 2T Phone 126, Brussels. FOR Sale -10 acres of land' about 1 mile north of Brussels, seeded down; good house; also barn and about 70 fruit trees. Apply Edward Lowry, Brussels. Prof. E. Katz, the noted drugless eye,ppecialist, will relieve eyesight trouble at the Queen's Hotel, Listowel on Saturday of this week. Weak eyed people, young or old, should take this advantage to see Prof. Katz while he is ttin es g eyes. There is no use telling you what caused your eye trouble it is not what caused it, but what will cure it. If you have head- ache, pains in the temples, you should have your eyes p1•operly attended to. By proper attention to your eyes, eye sight troubles vanish. By our great skill and experience we can help you, even though others failed. Leckie—Graham Wedding. At St. Stephen's Church, Toronto, on Saturday afternoon, the marriage took place of Alice Violet (Peggy) Graham, younger daughter of Mrs, Graham and the late Rev, W. 0. Gra- ham, to Charles Stewart Leckie, youngest sen of the. late John and Mrs, Leckie,' of. Brussels, Ont. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. T. G. Wallace, the rector, while Fred Lucas presided at the organ. The bride, who was given in marriage by Walter Turner, looked charming in her travelling costume, an ensemble suit of brown velvet,'with beige fox trimming, brown velvet hat and shoes en suite, and carried the bridegroom's gift, a gold mesh bag. Her corsage was of Ophelia roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Mary Graham was her sister's bridesmaid. She wore a smart frock of brown lace, with large brown velevt hat, and blonde kid shoes, and carried a sheaf of autumn flowers. Bernard Donovan acted as best man, and the ushers were 0, S. Malcolm and Verner Cook, During the sign- ing of the register, Mrs. A. M. Brown, aunt of the bride, sang. On the re- turn from their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Leckie will reside at 45 Will- cocks Street, Toronto. — The old Mende of the groom in Brussels offer hearty congratulations to himself and Wide, Flax Mill Started, • The Flax mill Started",gal Rena- son's crep this week. Work will last welt on into the winter. Lille a Mustard Seed, Classified ode are not very large. Neither is a mustard seed. But both have possibilities of insuring great growth, Rushed With Work, Ament Bros. & White are busy at their factory getting out sleighs for the coming winter months. Over 25 hands are employed, Many Went to Blyth,. Brussels was well represented at Blyth last Thursday afternoon, but it was too gold for comfort, The base ball team lost in a 5 -innings game with the Blyth boys. Secretary of Liberals at Clinton. ' Elton Bozell, a former resident of this locality, is the Secretary of the Liberal forces in Clinton. Mr. Rozell takes a great interest in municipal and fraternal matters in Clinton. Fall Fair Dance. Immediately after the concert in the Town Hall, on Fiiday evening of this week, a dance will follow. The Wroxeter 5 -piece orchestra will sup- ply the music, Buys Block. This week F. R. Smith, the well- known druggist, bought the block con- taining the store he is in, and the Standard Bank from Nesbitt Hamil- ton. Mr. Smith has a good piece of property, Election Day to be Holiday. The afternoon of Thursday, Oct. 29th (election day) has been declar- ed a half holiday throughout the Dom- inion of Canada to enable all voters to cast their vote in the dominion election. An order -in -council grant- ing the half -holiday was signed by the governor-general Saturday after- noon. Keep Closed Season. After consultation with the vari- ous field officers throughout the province, as well as ascertaining the opinion of the organized game as- sociations, the .Department of Game and Fisheries has come to the con- clusion that it is in the best interests of game preservation to continue for this year the close season on part- ridge. A Real. Recipe. There recently appeared in the ad- vertising columns of a popular news- paper, an offer, for one shilling, of a recipe by the use of which the hands would become soft and beautifully white. Many thousands of girls re- sponded, and in due time they re- ceived a piece of paper containing the following words, which could not be bettered: "Soak the hands three times a day in dishwater, while moth- er rests." Name Mentioned. Brantford Expositor: -In connec- tion with the vacancy at the court house, caused by the lamented death of W. A. Hollinroke, clerk of the sup- erior courts here, a position has to be filled with regard to which the com- bined duties yield a net income of some $4,000 annually. Among the applicants it is said that the name of A. H. Monteith, barrister and solicit- or, of Paris, is included. The post need not necessarily be filled by a member of the legal profession."— Mr. Monteith was a former Barrister here before moving to Paris, where he is now mayor, Mission Bands Hold Rally. The annual rally of Mission Bands in Maitland Presbyterial was held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, Wingham, Saturday, Sept, 19th. Mrs. J. F. Linklater, Teeswater, Presby- terial M. 13. Sec'y, presided. After singing hymn 599, Miss Florence Oli- ver led in prayer. Mrs. Douglas, Lucknow, gave the Scripture reading. The Roll Call was 'answered by each Band leading in sentence prayer, and by each Band standing. After sing- ing hymn 899 reports were given by the secretaries. Brussels, Ethel, Lucknow, Molesworth, South Kinloss, Dunganon, Teeswater, Whitechurch and Wingham reported splendid work and it was regretted other Bands were not able to be present. Miss Nich- olson, Pres. Treasurer, asked that all money be sent her by the end of the month. A program of readings, choruses, and papers was given byfhe Reading, Dungannon; an ors, Parts 1 and 2—"Young Canada in China," Wingham; Chorus, "We are a. Missionary Band," Brussels; Reading, "Patchwork," Miss Helen Arkell, Teeswater; Chorus, Lucknow; Reading, South Kinloss; Chorus, Rees water, Discussion on problems in M, B. work followed. Mrs. Linklater stressed the needof greater earnest- ness and faithfulness. A hearty vote of thanks was given Wingham Band for its hospitality, moved by Mrs. Reid, Teeswater, and seconded by Miss Jardine, Brussels. Mrs. P(:rrie closed the meeting with prayer. A most enjoyable hour was spent in the lecture room` where tea was served. Thee were 177 in atendance. AS OTHERS SEE US. (MILVERTON SUN) The Brussels Post has blossomed out,. into a large seven -column all home print. With its battery of lab- or saving machines The Post will be able to give to its patrons a larger volume of news and its advertisers more aceomodati,on. Under the management of iliatLesiie Kerr, The Post is developing into a newspaper that is destined to play a more im- portant part in the community in which it is published than heretofore. (LISTOWEL STANDARD) The Brussels ,Post appeared last Week in new form. It now an all home print, e7 columns to the page. 'i'he change maker{ a great improve- meet in The Post. Editor Kerr is de- serving of congratulations on the en- tetllriee he has shown. (ST MARYS JOURNAL-A1tGUS) Editor Kerr of The Brussels Post has made many improvements in his paper lately, making it an all -home print, sevan-eolunins-to-the-page pap. er, E. 0, Drury, former Premier of On- tario and leader of the Ontario P'ro• ggressives, will be the Progressive can• didate for North Simco,. published letters and speeches. ,ilPv0 il n It ft.�° # it 11 !twand #FIFTY # Il !t # it '1 Ili 41 ' 9 ,ll ft 4 g !t # 5,1It g It k 11 it !( fl P A N t- BA4e ♦ g ��1 BanBanKingService Z = and Prosperity ROSPRRITY on the farm is P dependent .on factors beyond 4 the realm of the farmers' con- trop There must be a good de- MANKIN6 ice$ for farm and the production costs must be kept in proper re- lation with market returns. Our Branch Manager is thoroughly fam- iliar with the business of farming and is ready to assist in carrying your farm program to a successful conclusion. "r1 -1E ., STANDARD BANK JJn OF CANADA. 11 BRUSSELS BRANCH -C. H. Sarnia, Manager 1 1P Church Notes. Melville Presbyterian Church Rev, J, Dougald Mckenzie, of Mor risburg, will occupy the pulpit of Melville Church next Sabbath morn ing and evening. In Melville Church last Sahhatl morning Dr. S. T. Simpson took as his subject, "The Divine Man", basing his thought on 2 Peter 2 : 3, "Ills divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness.l' The power of Christ is the same to.dav as it was 2,000 years ago.' It bas the power to draw men unto him. Man's worst enemy is that which will rob him of his belief in Jeans Moist. The Gospel is able to look after itself and Christ will still reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet. We do not need to fear foi him, l ut we do need to fear for cuiselves. We should study Christ as teaseled in the gospel. Manhood with Clilist will be crowned with giory end honor. At the even- ing service, Dr. Simpson's eubjeet was "Phe Royal Man,"—Micah 8 : 8, "What doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly ; to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God." The Royal luau is the Christian man. Man is greater than anyof his works. How is Royal manhood achieved ? 13y doing justly, loving merey and walking humbly with God. The just man is just to himself. To this must be added, mercy patterned after the mercy of Christ. The that two qual- ities are developed as a result of walk- humbiy with God. PERTH COUNTY Rev. Charles Waddell, Baptist min- ister at St. Marys, has resigned. Perth county came first in hog shipments during the past few weeks, with 2,176 hogs, 34 per cent. of which were selects. A noteworthy showing, and only bettered by Vic- toria County, with 36 per cent. out. of 519 animals shipped. RO RN BrNTLYT-1n Morris Township, m, `;opt, lath, 19E, to Earl and ars, Bentley, a daughter Personal Paragraphs ) Richard Stevens was a visitor at Monkton this week. Will Ament made' a business trip to Preston last Thursday. Mrs: Fred Messer, of Waterloo, is the guest of her brother, Joseph Que- rin; W. A. Grewar was a visitor on Thursday afternoon last with his son at Waterloo. Frank Oliver,' of Tillsonburg, was a visitor with his mother and other relatives this week. Will J. Lowry, of London, spent the week end visiting with' his broth- ers and other old friends. Dr. J. A. McNaughton returned last Wednesday evening from his motor trip 'to Penn Yan, New York State. Walter Merr, C. N. R. agent, re- sumed his duties last Friday after his holiday trip to the Pacific Coast, Mrs, A. G. Carter, who has been visiting her sisters, Misses Fulton and Mrs, Robt. Ferguson returned to her home in Edmonton on Friday. Lieut. -Col. H. B. Combe, of Clin- ton, was a visitor in town on Friday last. Col. Combe was in command of the 161st Battalion until broken up' overseas. Geo. C. Manners returned on Mon. day nightafter spending 5 weeks with his sons at Bawlf, Alta. Mr. Manners reports the crops all cut and nearly all threshed in that section, and a good crop. Goderieh Signal: Miss Idary Clarke will act as pianist at the services in North street United church until the appointment of a new organist is made, which will take place as soon as the redecorating of the auditorium of the church is completed. Ronald M. Sinclair, of Windsor, spent the week end with his parents, Barrister and Mrs. W. M. Sinclair. Mr, Sinclair leaves on Thursday for Miami, Florida, where he will be ,of- fice manager for the real estate firm ' that he works for in Detroit. This is a good promotion and we are glad to hear that another Brusselite has secured the promotion. Mrs. Sinclair and children will leave in a few weeks for the South. King Bros. Autumn Modes In New Ready-to-wear Smart Coats, Wraps, Dresses and Separate Coats have just been re- ceived eceived to replace numerous ones sold. All the new materials of Needle Point, Su dine and Suedine Peach Bloom for coats, with Crepe Satins, Satin Cantons, Poiret Twills and Ball riggan for Dresses are shown in an extensive color range, including. Epinard, Pencil Blue, Pansy 'Pur- ple, Golden Pheasant, Walnut Brown as well as Navy and Black. Dress Prices are 9.00 to $45.00 Coat: Prices 15.00 to 115.00 Furs ! Furs ! Let us interest you in a New Fur Coat. Whether your choice be Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal, Muskrat, Trench Seal or Canadian Coon we can give you utmost value for your investment, Every Coat is.guaralrteed. Muskrat Goa $119.00 to$250.00. Persian Lamb Coats.'.. 150.00 to 450.00 . Hudson Seal Coats up to 500.00 French Seal Coats ---Special 149:00 King Bros,, Wingbam Fox! s ►tui Store The a Store WEEKLY STORE NEWS Fountain Pens and Ever Sharp Pencils are becoming more in use ev- ery days --our stock at the pre- sent time is very complete, both in The Waterman and Parker line and both makes are fully guaranteed. We Can Save you a bit of money if you leave your Razor Blades with us to be sharpened, Those who have tried it have found the work entirely satisfactory. Single Edge 3e. Double Edge 4c, QUiTE A SAVING ISN'T IT? and if not satisfactory it will cost you nothing There are many uses to which a good Not Water Bottle may be used. The season is coming on—we have a very good line of them and you don't need to pay a very big price either—don't forget our per- sonal guarantee goes with each bottle. The Old Saying "an ounce of prevention is batt ter than a pound of cure" in, just as true to -day as when it was first uttered and it -certain- ly most aptly applies to our old reliable Penslar Cod Liver Extract As a Tonle and Builder $1.00 per Large Bottle The Flies are staying right with us, but their visit will be considerably shortened if treated to a mild shower of FLY Tox BEST THING FOR FLIES. 50c PER BOTTLE • Our Developing and Printing Business has grown very rapidly this sea- son, but of course there's a rea- son, The work is the very best and a prompt service besides EASTMAN FILMS IN THE YELLOW BOX —ALL SIZES— FOX' S DRUG STORE ORE "Careful. Prescription Dispensers" DOWN TOWN C. Nr R. TICKET AGENT DRUGGIST and STATIONER NEW PRESBYTERIAL IN HURON COUNTY Continuing W. M. S. Organizes; Mrs. F. H. Larkin, of Seaforth, President At, a tweeting held recently in .Olin- ton, at; which representatives of the Continuing Presbyterian auxiliaries of Hmnu County were present, it was decided to organize a presbyterial. The following officers were. elected i President; Mrs. F. H. Larkin, Sea - forth first vice president, D. McDerinid, Goderich • second vice- president, Mrs. J. Foote, Exeter ; thin d vice-president, Mrs, G. E. Taggart, Clinton ; fourth vice-president, Mrs. J. 0. Grieg, Seaforth ; secretary, Miss H. I Graham, Seaforth ; home helpei's'senretary, Mrs, Frase, Bay- field , Y, W: A.'S secretary, !rips, Me- Mutchie, Clinton Mission bond, Mts. H. L. Gibson, Seaforth ; welcome. secretary, Mrs, 11. Arnold, Hensel) ; supply secretary, Mrs, W. D. Fair, Clinton ' "Glad Tidings," Miss' L. Jeekyll, )Exeter ; library and liter- ature, Miss'Isabel McEwen, Goderieb nniaeiornat'y secretary, hiss Isabel Graham, Seaforth. Auction Sale. implements, SATURDAY, W448Lot 27, Con, 14,nMcE11-r top. Salo at 2 o'clock, lohert Clark, ad- miniatrator, Geo. B. Elliott, saottoneer. TUESDAY. OCT. 6Tn.—Farm Stook, imple- ments, &a: , at Lot 21, Con 10, Grey. Sale un- reserved at io'clock, A. E. Plaskett, Prop. ; D. M, Scott, Aac, FeTDAr, OCT,9Tri.—Clearing sale of Farm Stools, Implements, Grain, ,@a., at Lot 1, Con, A, Turnberrx (134 miles North of Jamestown), No reserve ne farm hea been sold. James - Wright, Prop, ; John Purvis, Aim. Tenders for Booth Privileges Tenders will be received up to Oct. 8, for rho booth privileges at the pplowing atoh. L. E. CAnDnnrmBr, Seo'JJ eseele, BRUSSELS MARKET Fe11 wheat 41 10 41 10 Em...... 1.10 11a Barley 80.. es Cate 8s 87 Baokwheat 70 Ta Button 86 86 Hogs 18 28 18.26 Prices Smashed Floor :Coverings FOR - Thursd ay, Friday and Saturday AT THE Red Front Bargain Store • Congoleum Rugs 6 x 9 ft. Reg, $ 9.00 Sale $ 7 45 Its x 9 ft, Reg. 11.25' Sale 9 50 9 x 9 ft. Reg, 13 50 Sale 11 25 9 x lot ft, Reg. 15.75 Sale 13 50 9 x 12 ft. Reg. 13 oo Sale 14 75 9 x 13 ft' Reg' 24:125 Sale 17 50 9 x' 15 ft. Reg. 22 50 Sale 19 50 All Rugs are Genuine Gold Seal Perfect Goods Floot.Oil Cloth and Linoleum We still have a few yards of the best D Qual- ity Oil Cloth at Sale Price per square yard .::. 5 �`' Linoleum Remnants, Sale Price per sq. yard... . '80C 1 Tapestry Rug Special x 21 yards—. S"atl � 3Y a $14.96 1 Tapestry Rug' Special 9 x 12 yards Sale . $19.85 Owes Sound Carpet & Furnishing Co JNO, 11. HART Phone 100x JAS. GRIMOL»BY Next door to the American' Hotel