The Brussels Post, 1939-1-18, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
WEDNPSDAY, ,IAM, 18th, 1888
w.o0den vomit; before hatitosid, Alp, As yell hear my POOingf.etu
j3,Q,, tattle -tele g'raY lar CKNee were
ever dreamed of, and a rod foie of
THOMPSONI
sulphur and wound.
the and a slab Aria -
aids
far nark ,,sone+ Lite t tui a et)Of
to any die'eeee that youngsters
i Rest wise ilei, to. Yon can ,cues;;
Brussels, Ont. + Phone 70 though it was oily yeslterdey the
old school where John Shaw was
• ft et Principle ant' the huge box
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8 lbs. of Cooking Onions No, 25c
Prunes • • 3 tb for'25c
Walnuts, • . • , •• • , • , 1 lb for : • .. •• • • 20c
Loose Sodas • • • • • •- ... . 1 Ib for 15c
Ginger Cakes • ••• •, • • . 1 doz. for
Oxydol, • ..... Large package
St. Lawrence Corn Starch • • ' • ' . • • , ' • • ' •',,,
Wheat Berries , • ••••••• • • • . • • • • • • 5 lb
Lemons 1 dozen . , . , ,.,•,
Matches ,,,•.....,.••-•,• 3 boxes ,,,.,.•„
20c
Black Pepper , .. , , ..... ..., .. , .. 20c
Fresh Oysters • •--••• • • • • • • , • • per .lar 25c
Bee Hive Corn S;; run ........ • 5 :Ib • • •••• • • • • •••• • , • • • .. 38c
•• • Sc
23c
8c
21c
•• 22c
T
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a D.X.
We hope that public will take
full adventage of the "Letter box"
and use it every week, Letters on a
wide variety of subjects of interest
to onr readers, discussions etc.; will
be welcomed and we urge all to
cootribu•te to tbis column,
Letters must be signed with your
own name as well as a nem name
but only the pen name will be
published 11 so requested. All Cor-,
respondence regarded as strictly
confden tial,
While only two letters asked for
last week concerning the ringing
of the town bell have been sent to
the letteegox we have made a con-
siderable number who called the
office of the "Post' to state em-
phatically that they wish to . have
the bell rang as is now done. One
oltizen even said he would just as
soon live in Jamestown if the ring-
ing of the bell was discontinued and
an elderly lady stated that if the
town bell did not ring as usual
Brussels just wouldn't be hone anp
More.
So it•seems onr citizens are much
a!-:finri any change in the custom
that bus been carried on for so
many years. We did not have a
single vote in favour of discontinu-
ing or changing the hour of the
"old town belie'
The Editor:
Ring the bel lane keep the town
alive,
A Citizen .
To the Citizens of Brussels:-
I am your town bell. From my
place, lt'''i up in the belfrey, at the
rear aC tee old town hall, I have
oxen five generations of ,men and
etmen, boys and girls as they
came, paused for awhile sac: passed
on.
First the ardoneers, who 'came
egw.iiped richly with high ideals,
brave hearlts, and hopeful visions of
height flutures • and abunfaiit
hanpiiness and ;eras¢rerity, for them-
selves and those to follow then[, To
these men and women you owe
much which you would do well to
oogiy into the legacy which you will
bequeath to those who MUM you.
It was' these anbestors of youra
who chose the site, and founded
your beautiful village, adding to its
natural beaiute, the maple trees, em-
blem of our beloved Canada, which
shade your streets from the hot
summer sun.
You are allowing many of these
to be destroyed and are not replac-
ing them. Don't you think that in
gratitude to those who did this for
00 Sunday morning and •i the event,..
ing, won't you accept God's invttt. -
Voir to come to His House. It
ne elms now as in olden bines peter
exalts a nation est
Oenl:munele, and sin is a reprea0111 fe
any vents:. •
At one time when you Weed; dP>::'
i at 7 o'clock in the morning, I was
stove In onepother of the room, If calling all to begin work for the
you slat near it in winter, you
ro:aete.d, and if yew. peat happened
to be in the far corner of the room.
you, lied to sit On your feet until
oirculati0n stopped, to keep them
from feeling quite so cold as' if left
d'augling around the icy floor. T
day, Blas, 10 these days 'suite
folic never heem• toe, and others end
Tault whit me for disturbing their
slumbers, 2t maltes no difference
to me at what hour I ring, but even
If the 'places of industry are closed,
I think there is still eeouggh neces-
called you out •the night thnt. it f"••y and trustful work to be done to
burned down, and could riot blame fill a day.
you much for rejoicing. Aa I dream of the old days, they
But from that old school, a host seem to pass before me, those
of boys and, girls went forth to Ell friends of other days good .bad,
(but not many) and none indiffer-
ent, Each with a personal eber-
aoteristic, The serious reineecl,
the merry ones, the lovers of
pleasure, the energetic, the lazy, thu
humorous, the clever, the dull, Did
ever another community have such
a wealth of local oharac'ters.' Yee
remember them all, I don't heed to
recall names,. They were all my
frieze:1e, They liked my greetings
to bhem, especially at 12 o'clnrk
noon and 6 pmt.
iliow often I have roused You
high and honorable positions in the
world of industry. The petty t:ia)e
and. dleccan>foet end. even punish-
ments of the old school no doubt
helped to mole and shape the lives
of the pulpits for the great tasks of
heine•making and nation -building in
their future.
In those good old days, the :spirit-
ual life of a community occupied are
exalted place, as was evidenced by
the establishment of churches' of at
least four denominations; and few
were the people who did not attend
service at one of them. Well do I ' when fire the eate'eed the town. Yp't
remember, when it was 'first my
proud privilege to call the people to
worship on Sunday, h3nw gladly and
joyfully I ,rang out nee resonant
always found me 011 the job .I am
never "frozen net" or "busted," and
require only one person to help inc.
I have often wondered why you;
notes on 'Sunday mornings, remind- 1 fathers and mothers have not asked
ing people that it was Gods Day me to assist you in the upbringing
and their duty to iatper in His of your boys and girls, by ringing
House for praise .and worship, And me curfew, to remind the children
again in the evening, to return that it •ie time for all young 111e.tq
thanks for a day oe ['est and peace he at home and• at rest, in order! to
in preparati'oe for the duties of an- grow with the strength of b;tdy
other week, and mind which only eaefficient rept
and quiet can give.
In memory's vision, I can see I have shared your joys fund epr-
then[, now, those people of other rows, tolling as you mourned the
days. Fathers and mothers witi) depantuee of great men and, Yemen
their families wending , their way of the nation or community, and
to the House of God. S can still pealing forth in resounding too¢;
hear the good-natured controversy calling the citizens together to _r,;
between 'Methodists and Presbyter- joice over victories or cessation, of
lane as they met, two of three slaugheer when war's awful shallow;
abreast at the bridge, ower which has hung over our Empire. , •
should give the right of way and go Andnow I hear that some whom*
single file, The lour roads lead'.ng I thought loved me, think my day pt
into town were busy thoroughfares usefulness is past„ e, who have
on Sunday, with all roads lending to striven so hard to do my appaluted
your combed and to make lovely one of the churches. 'In is1mmer task, who love my work so. Is any
your homes, you should at least they came in covered• wagons er voice not as deep and musical as
democrats with two, and 'sometimes elver, Go to your pianos and'' see
.0Lp for them, and leave them as three seats dull of happy y eelildien.
If I am not in•perfect tune with :be
you found them? It is indeed a see In winter, sleigh loads, with' lots of key of G. If there is notpure '
fish soul wlto will not pass along
hert's Sage of Goods
County of Huron, To Wit:
issued out of His Majesty's CountyCourt of the County of
Huron and to me directed against the Goods and 'Chatels of
HAROLD CUNNINGHAM
at the Suit of Martha A. Cunningham
I hove seized and taken 111 Execution
the following property, viz,—
CATTLE-3 'Durham Cows; 2 Durham Heifers; '3 Durham
Calves; 13 Head`2-year-old Durham Steers.
HOGS -3 young Sows
HQRSES--1 2 -year-old 'Driving Mare; 1 Bay Clyde Colt;
1 Dark Brown Mare 1 Black 'Horse; 1 Black Mare.
IMPLEMENTS -1 Fordson Tractor; 1 Car Horse Trailer; 1
Road Cart; 1 Hay Rack; 1 Hay Fork and Ropes; 1
Magnet Cream Separator; 1 Manure Spreader, No. 7
Massey Harris; 1 ,Ideal Binder; 2 -furrow Tractor
Plow, Fleury; 1Chicage Mower; 1 Cultivator
"International"; 1 Disc Harrow Frost & Wood;
1 10 -foot Hay Rake Massey Harris; 1 Seed Drill Deer-
ing; 1 2-furorw Plow Verity; 1 single Walking Plow;
1 Jogging Cart; 1 Set Sleighs; 1 Set Harrows
4 -sections; 1 Wagon Bayne; 1 set Double Harness;
": 1 Massey Hay Loader; 1 Wheel Barrow; Also all Tools.
1 Mow Hay about 10 or 12 tons
About 300 bushels of Oats
1 Chrysler Car, Sedan
r~
(Subject to legal exemptions) '
Which Goods and Chattels I shall offer for Safe at Lot 30,
Concession 8, Township of Morris,
on Wednesday the Twenty -Fifth day of
January, 1939, at the hour of LSO
of the clock
ROBT. JOHNSTON, Sheriff of the County of Huron
111-. H. GORDON
a 'kinduems received silvery belle on the .horses, and harmony, have your insteume.nt
The recreation park, neon which buffalorobes to keep the fojh !ram• attended to', 1
the young people enjoy the "_summer and .ming. ,Those were the1days of Is there- no more need -for,
sports, and, where the people oM the big RAYfaaniliee. , i • mindstrsstdoiis. Surely you
he ,rouely ft .I were silent. I ,r:
village, and isurj•cunddng ':,country . It makes, me sad to notice` that
gather to enjoy the m'u'sic of the my voice is not heeded aa it ou'•e, have been u ito you so song, stVY 1
Town ,Band. on ,Sunday evenntcs,. was. Is not the need to worsiee not they cid boys wind girls miss my
friendly greeting when they • come
was 'presented by 'one of these gen a's great es slier? Ts not the' pros Mme,:.
lever to the burners of •thelfi'ilin,
hood?
What will you do with' hie—''
me hanging up here for. roto!
Tour, or make me into shrapnel "to'
wound you in the next war. God
forbid,
erous pioneers, to the people.
They founded your school. School,
days! Men and women, the :uoya
and. girls of long ago—can you eve"
forget these carefree days, when
we all drank from the same batter
ed en cup, chained t0 the old
ent ehaatic condition of the world,
the diestreas 'of nations, and men's
lteants failing them thi`ongil fear,
due to our forgetfulness or"' diere-
gard of God's laws?
0 that I had the power to call
men back to repentance and wor.
SFR
GASOLENE
And
MOTOR O I L
Once used always used
Good morning, Lloyd . Mr. Reid ask
A ed me to leave the car this ,horning
to be 'winter -conditioned' while I'm
shopping. Will It take very' long?
f
' Only about an hour,
Mrs. Reid, and your
car will be safe for
cold weather driving.
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See Your -
CITIES SERVICE DEALER
SANDERSON'S GARAGE
Phone 73x Brussels
1
Old•, friends of Brussels I appeal
to you Whom I have loved eRtee V.
ed se .faithftilly, for so.- * ' C'ee ra,
dont •condemn me to sileb Jfc
action; that cruel thing fat 1 on
. 1 the aged by many unthinking
persons, and don't send me away
front )moms
as a
I only wariit •to serve •you,Sjil the,[
way for which I was intended
serve, Ts that too much to ask?
I remain, .
n.
u
Yourd' faithfully,
Your old town 13e11
Brussels, ,Ian;
CRANBROOK, ONT. PHONE 52-10
Annual Mid -Winter Clearance Sale
Now On Seasonable Merchandise
To Save You Real, Money
Penman's All Wool Heavy Ribbed UnderwearO
reg, 1.45 per garment"'
Combinations, reg. 2.50 NOW
Penman's Extra Heavy Fleece Underwear
59c
$1.09
$1.00
• $1.98
Regular 85c NO
Combinations—__NOW . , •. •••• • • • , . • . • •
Men's Heavy All Wool Scx 6 lb reg. 85c 39c'
Men's Heavy, All Wool Sox 5 tb reg 60c ,NOW
Men's
All Wool, Sox 4 tb reg. 50c NOW 2 pr • • 65c
Overalls Extra Heavy, Large Cut, reg. 2.00 NOW • • • • $1.59
Overalls Extra Value, reg, 1,50 NOW • •• $1.19
MEN'S SHIRTS—
Extra Large, Extra Heavy, For Big Men
Coat Style reg. 1.50 NOW $1.09
Men's Heavy„ Winter Shirts, reg. 1.25 NOW ......... • , .
89c
• Men's Heavy Mack/nay Pants, reg. 2.95 NOW • • -••-• • • $2.29
590
Rivet 'Overall Pasta reg. 1.50 NOW
••.. • • $1.10
Men's Extra Heavy Moleskin Pants, reg. 1.85 NOW $1.39
EXTRA SPECIAL --
IBEX FLANNELTT'E BLANKETS
LARGE 'SIZE NOW • •••••• • $1.98
Strainer 'Milk Pails 14 -qt size Extra heavy' tinned - • • . • '98c
19c
Calf Pails, Heavy Galva ized-•••,•-,. '
Large Size Barn Pails, Heavy Gaavanized NOW 75c
Axe Handles, Hickory and Rock Elm 35c and 59c
reg .50c and 75c hIOW • • • • •••• • • • • '
e3 Complete with handles, reg. 1.75 NOW • $
1.29
Stable Shovels, Manure Forks, Hay Forks and Handles
at Prices Below To -day's Wholesale Prices
THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS
....
Meath Insoles, reg. lOc NOW •-•••••••• , 2 for 15c
Mt'is Extra Heavy 'Insoles, reg. 25c NOW 2; pr; 35c
Men's Rubber.. Boots 'and Heavy Low Rubbers
Below Replacernent Prices
3Von'Prints-in Latest Patterns, yard wide 18
reg. 25c and 28c NOW . •..and
Prints, yard wide, reg. 20c NOW• - pery
Broadcloth, yard wide in a range of colors
reg. 20c •••••••••• NOW •••.•• • .--.-'•• 15c per yd
Tadousac`'Flette, yard wide, reg. 33c and 35c NOW 23c yard
Linen and Crash Towelling — At Prices That Are Bargains
WROXETER
The annatal meeting of toe
Guile or St. J'sinos' Anglican os
was held at the 'home of Mrs. J.
Dnuglni on Thursday a.fternoan w
the president in the chair R
meeting yea opened with pr aper 71i>
the reactor, Rev. A. 11. •O'Neil. The
secretary -treasurer res dthe
es of the last annual meeting anl9
the last meeting. Atter the business
ne+tri the rector thanked all ogre
ladies for their splendid 'ly •s.
work and their co-operation,`, ` ile`'
a'ulitor's report was renal and
nrlr nen show -nig a igo^d lia.lfyb 0i
on hand. The seater the Moot the.
chape for the election of- afeers
which nth as follows: +l•I4ttor,l,r't
prestclent, Mrs, Agnes tare tires!.
dent, Mrs, 11• i<iatiler; 'Yiflgi3is1•'
dent, Mrs, T, Douglas; se retary
treasurer, 11'tt•s. 11 Paulin; visiting
committee, Mrs. 'Leri I1aake`• and
Mrs, Wes. Paulin for the town, and
Mrs, George Grilfdth tot ° eelihtrv,'
The meeting ,closed with prayer by
the rector, anter which the hosteee,
served n dainty lunch,
011'
it
Grocery Specials for the �Wcek
Specially Bought For This Sale
Pure Black Pepper • ••••• • • • • 2 lb
• • 29c
Polifioor Florwax • • • 1 tb can 43c
O5Cedar Mops Special • . • . • • • . • . • • • • • • • • 8yc
Washing Soda •... 2 pkgs •- 15c
Cooking Bran •••• • • • ., • 2 pkgs .. 21"ic
trahanr Flour •••••• • ••^ 5 Ib pkgs •.••••••• 19c
' Rideau Hall Coffee Vacuum packed • • • • • 1 lb can ',•36c
:Club House Orange Pekoe Tea... • % Illi pkg . • • , • •' 33c
',Cook's Cocoa •••. • • •••• 1 Ib can, reg. 25c • • ' • ; • 18c
Gold 'Medal Choice Pumpkin ; •'. • • • • 3 cans • • .. 25c
Thee' Prices are for Cash or Trade
All Outstanding Accounts fear 1938
Must be Paid on or before February 4th