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ONEY TO LOAN 4- 5 PER
gent, V. Fl. 800TT, Bruosole.
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I0supr of Montego street,
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five 03 Groaory,'1'nr0bprry stxpot, Brusools,
R N, BARRETT_
a -ye Tonogrl t Artist,Bbo,— t t
North of the Standrd. Bne. 1 Demo' land'
Ohlldron'3 hair putting a'opoolelty,
M. MORRISON.
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
/
' WALTON, ONT,
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
—TEACHER OF—
PIANO - AND - ORGAN,
$m,vssax..m, oxo -Ms.,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAMI
800UNAN8It.
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
Wellington Mutual
Firm Insurance. Co,,
n0TABLIernIn 1840
Insurance taken on the Dash and premium
note system at current rates. Before incur
ing elsewhere pall on the undersigned A gent
of the OompanY..
GEORG"Q-BOGERB, Brussels.
MISS SARAH LOi1ISE MOORE,
L., 0. M..
Academie graduate of London Conserva-
tory of Music, also Member of,tbe Associated
Musicians of Ontario, is prepared to receive
a limited number of. pupils for instruction
on the piano. Qualifiedtoprepare pupils for
the Prinoipal'e Form In. the Conservatory of
Musio.
Brussels, Ontario.
A LEX, HUNTER—
Clerk of the Fourth Division Omni,
Co, Huron; Conveyancer, Notary Public;
Land, Lomqarand Insurance Agent ; Auction-
eer. Panda invested and to'loan. 001100-
tions made. Once in Graham'ulB1o0k,Brt10-
eels.
AUCTIONEERS.
S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION -
e Sian, will sell for better prices, to
better men in lees time and less charges
than any other Auctioneer In East Huron or
he Won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always be arranged at this °Moe or by
personal • application.
VETERINARY.
D. WARWICK—
J. Honor Graduate o1 the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, Is prepared to treat all dis-
eases of domesticated animate fin a compet-
ant manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry. Calle promptly at-
tendedto. Office and Infirmary—Four doors
North of bridge, Turnberry at., Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONYEYANCiNG.
NIT SINOLAIR—
v • Barrister, Solicitor, 'Conveyancer,
Notary Public, &o. Office—Stewart's Block
1 door North of Central Hotel.,
Solicitor for the Standard Bank.
GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
. Solicitor, &o. Office over Stand-
ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels.
Money to Loan at lowest rates,
MEDICAL CARDS.
DR. O. AMBROSE TOOLE,
RESIDENCE A on OFFICE—
MILL ST., EAST, BRUSSELS..
J. A. M' NAUGHTON,
!mu, 0. m.,
Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Medioal
College, Member College of Physicians and
Surgeons Out, Licentiate of the Royal Col-
lege of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid-
wifery,Edinburgh. IM-Tolephone No.14,
Resieneo-111111 etreet, Brussels,
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FE!L D,
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal 0o11ogge of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario and First•olaso Honor
Graduate of Toronto 'University. Office
next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS.
"loin" :minus Education,
THE KIND OUR STUDENTS BLCErfE
CENTRAL USF
C -
r rat'. 'ord... .
Many loading, Buslnees Colleges employ
our graduates as Woollen. Surely this is
situatiosuperiority.
s peW o to for. o talogu.• graduates get
• W. J. ELLIUTT, Principal.•
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SHINGLES
British Columbia
ited Cedar Shingles
AND ---
North Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR SAYE aT TRF
Brussels Planing Mills
Also Dore and Sash of all Pat
terns on band oe made to order
at Short Notion.
Estimates Furnished for all
kinds of Buildings. Waltman -
Ship and Material ,Guaranteed,,
.'. A.M'EN'T.
, KISSING Q11.BLS,
The Ethel girt hovel her Stately bead
And Ose8 her pretty line
In a firm,hard way, Bien lets 'em
Go and elpo, and Sipe and Dips.
The Welton girl with a hungry 10038
And tightly fastened eyes,
Spittohae her Mee Site olio nloehig bee
book,
Then right about torus and flies.
The Jamestown girl hese way of her own,
In a soulful Slinging way,
She talus it kiss that's just no big
Ao a wagon load of hay,
The Oranbrook girl gets a grip on bereelf
And oaretully takes off her hat,
Then grabs the man In a frenzied way
Like a terrier shaking a cab.
The Morrie girl says never a word,
She's eo gentle, timid and tame,
But else grabs the jay by the book of the
neck
And elle gets there just the game.
But if you want a perfect kine
That will est your head in a whirl,
Yoe reach the aome of earthly biles
When you lies a Brussels girl,
l_Violeswortln. •
FABNWELL.—On Wednesday evening;
Nov. 20111, a large number of Orangemen
of Molesworth, with their wives and in•
vited guests, assembled in the hall to bid
farewell to Micheal and Mrs. McKee, it
being the eve of their departure for Boob.
burn, Manitoba, where they will in the
future make their home. The fleet item
on the program was a bot supper of fowl
and other good things, which was tbor•
oughly enjoyed by all. Then followed
farewell addressee by Reve. Ballantyne
and Bristol. and J. A. McDonald, W. T.
McKee, J. G. Patterson and 0. E. Lep•
pard, all indicative of the lose Molesworth
would Einstein in the departure of Mr.
and Mrs. MoSee, who have been citizens
of this community for' half a oentury.
Appropriate tonging was rendered by
hire. . Ballantyne and others. When the
program came to a oloee George Spence,
in a few well oboeen words. on behalf of
the Orangemen, presented Mr. McKee
with a pair of driving mitts, and Mrs,
McKee with a giver butter dish, as tokens
of the esteem in which they are held,
Mr. McKee replied in accents touched by
emotion, which conveyed hie sorrow at
leaving and hie tbankfnlneae to the friends
and neighbors for their kindness to him•
Belt and .Mrs. MoSee. The gathering
broke up by singing "God be with yon
till we meet again," and all repaired . to
their homes wishing them a safe journey
and every prosperity in their new home.
Fordwioh.
Preston formulae will be put in the new
Preabyteriao church.
William Downey, who has been spend.
ing the past two months in Manitoba, hae
returned home.
Henry Booker, who hae' been auedsting.
J. Oattanaoh .with his Summer work,
returned to hie home at Hanover.
Newbridge Literary and Debating
Society will be re -opened' in the Orange
Hall, Newbridge, on Friday, Deo. 6th.
The members of the Fordwioh Metho•
diet Sunday School are busily engaged.
making preparations for a grand enter
tainmentto be held on the evening of
Dec. 28rd.
The Springbank Obeeee Co. shipped
from this station to Mr. Cook, of Inger.
Doll, the last cheese for this Beeson. The
Springbaok factory has had a very pros.
perms Elea000 and the patrons are well
pleased.
About thirty members of Fordwioh
Oounuii R, T. of T. visited the Oounoll at
Harrieton and spent a very enjoyable even.
ing. The most interesting part of the
evening's entertainment was the debate
between the two Ooutwits, the enbjeot,
"Resolved, That the Pen is mighter Than
the Sword," was well handled by both
sides, Messrs. Wattere and Rattan, of
Fordwioh, taking the affirmative, and.
Messrs. Willoughby and Alliston, of Har.
rieton, the negative, after which lunoli.
was served by the Harrieton Council,.
The judges gave their decision in favor
of the affirmative. This .ie the eeoond
of the series of debates which Fordwioh
has now won.
Gurr><o.'
Harry Ardeil hae returned to town.
Wm. Dutmage, of Newbridge, shipped
three oars of lambs to Buffalo from this
station. ,
J. E. Campbell, ex•teaoher, of town, is
very unwell at present • and oonflued to
the house.
Some sneak thief visited the farm of
Ed. Day, of the 10th con., and stole eight
fine turkeys.
J. Doupe hae been a sufferer from liver
trouble for some months and we are sorry
to hear he is not mnoh better at present
Howiok ratepayers will be asked to:vote
on the question of commuting the Statute
labor of that township at 60 cents per
day.
he regular monthly meeting of the
Howiok Mutual Fire Insurance Company
was held in the Foresters' Hall on Sat.
nrday.
Jae. Keye, of Orangeville, has received
the appointment of pumper at the tanke
on the 0.1'. R. to 1111 the place of the late
Geo, Barber.
Mise Susan Ardell has gone to Toronto
with Mrs. P. H. Christmas. Mies Ardell
was a prominent member of St. Stephanie
()handl oboir and will be greatly missed.
Thom. Walker had the misfortune to
lose a valuable horse from an attack of
oolio. This is a heavy loss as Mr. Walk-
er refused an.offee of 6140 for the same
horse a few days before,
Rich. 0. Sperling has sabered a poet.
tion with the Chapman Mit and Far Co.
of Wingham. He will represent the firm
on the road and we.expeot to hear a good
amount of hie bueineee eueem0.
After a needling examination the.
dootore have prononnoed it tumbles to per-
form an operation on the person of Mies
Simplon, whom, we are sorry to say, is
suffering from o0noer,
At the teat meeting of the township
Ooanoil it was moved by Mr. McLaughlin
that this Oounoil memorioliee the Legis
lature of the province to amend the Law
giving Municipal Councils the power to
fuse bylaw for the following,porpoaee ;
Po have the Municipality aseeeesd once
every three yeare,inetead of emit year
to bave the taxes paid to the Treasurer
of the Fownehip le plaoe of a oollootor 1
to Ileus Aleaiot lot Eleotione held at the
oame time no Vouuty Ou.000il ] ieetiono
of.9
iootoad 80h year ttad to sell ether
Aftlniotpat 0outtoilo 10 on operate in seek.
log pooh L9gialetioo. There woe no
9eeonder to tide mptlnn,
LAINEO
Mee Mabel Pe831010 ie improving after
undergoing an operation for appendicitis,
Roy Davey brok9 one of the small
hones of hie ankle in 00ming down the
stairway in the publio wheel,
(damsel barrel left on Tneaday morn-
ing 011308 week on a trip to Vancouver
where he pn1p00ee staying for some thee.
The Mayoralty will be well contested
title year, there being no Imo titan three
out for the'oflios—Mayor Watson, le, W,
Hay and Wm. Spears.
At the meeting of the board of the
Morrie, Feild, Rogers Go,, it woe decided
to purobaee and lnetall an electric light
system for the factory, Wag their own
dynamo and power.
The anniversary sereieee of I sox
obgroh, Lietowel, will be held on Sunday,
Deo, 8th, when sermons will be preached
morning and evening by Rev, J. A. Mao -
Donald, editor of the Weetmineter, Tor.
onto.
Hay Broo, have recently purchased the
property on Throe etreet adjoining the
railway aiding, formerly owned by S.
Brioeer. It is rumored that they con-
template building an oatmeal mill there.
on.
The tbreatened action re The Canadian
Bent Chair 0o. has been withdrawn, and
the Council at its meeting on Monday
night next will take steps to pay over a
portion of the 510,000 loan to the Com.
pony,
W isit hattawl.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Town Council was held Monday evening.
A new furnace has been planed in St.
Paul's rectory, Winghom. It furnishes
',beat by hot air and also hot water, and
will cost about 5875,
Rev and Mrs. Lowe were palled to
London on Monday of last week, on ao•
want of the death of Mr. Lowe's mother,
Mrs. Hamilton Hunter.
James MaKelvie is recovering from a
severe attack of inflammation of the
bowels and pleurisy. There wee little
hope for him at one time but be is now
around the store.
Sunday, Rev. A. H. Going, B. A„ of
Stratford, preached in the Methodist
ohurob, morning and evening. Rev. R.
Hobbs preached anniveleary sermons to
Waterloo street oharoh, of Stratford.
About fifty members of the Epworth
League palled on Geo. and Mre. Manners
and presented Mrs. Manners with a hand•
some silver fruit dish, and reed an address
expressing beet wishes for future happi
ne6B.
The fire alarm summoned the firemen
to duty at the noon hour on Tuesday of
last week. The fire was located inan
outbuilding need as a blaokemith shop at.
the National Iron Works.. The damage
will not exceed one hundred dollars. The
main buildings were not injured.
The Sons of Scotland are getting to.
Rather quite a program for January 9th.
Besides Mise MaoLaoblin, the Sootoh
prima donna, they have secured Miss
Marietta La Dell, elocnttoni t s J
Fax I and Mise Mabel McDonald,
se..
onald, the
Highland dancer ; and D. 0. McDonald,
on the bagpipes.
A_ vs ood..
Mrs. W. H. Jolly felland broke her
01M.
Eima'e county rate thio year is 54,858
and the Townline grant 5436.
14,000 bushels of oats were delivered in
Atwood in the past 6 days for export.
The 17 'year old son of James Danbrook
was sucoeeefullyoperated upon last week
for appeadioitie.
Rev. W. H. Harvey, B. A., of St.
Catharines, spent Thanksgiving with his
mother, Mee. Moses Harvey, 10011 von.
A' Thanksgiving sermon was delivered
in the Methodist aural] Thareday,fore-
noon by the pastor. The collection,
which was liberal, will be applied to the
Sabbath Observance fond.
The Elmo. Cheese Company disposed
of: their Ootober oheese to Hodgson Bros.,
Montreal, ab 03o per pound. The oheese
was shipped last Friday at Lietowel.
The shipment ooneiated of 576 boxes and
were a fine lot.
The h 0. F. will give an At Home to
the members of the local oonrt and their
lady friends on the evening of Deo. 19.
Refreehmeota will be served end a musi-
cal and literary program rendered. The..
Town Hall has been scoured` for the oc-
casion.
WEDDED.—Ab 6 p. m., on Wednesday,
26th ult., Mies Jennie, the estimable
daughter of Samuel McAllister, was
united in marriage to Thomas Hamilton,
eon of J. B. Hamilton, 8th con., Elmo,
at the home of her grandmother, in the
presence of about 50 invited guests. Rev.
P. A. MoLeod, M. A., B. D. performed
the ceremony in good Presbyterian fash-
ion. .The, bride's oousin, Mies Jennie
..ate
Diokmon, played the Wedding )liarob,
The bride, who ie one of Aowood's meet
attractive and printer young ladies, look•
ed charming indeed under the bridal areir
of 9vergreene sed roaoe, and attlr0d in a
f e h
)300041gown of White Sst n Jct ,.
teimtlled with folds of white eattn and
ereagi Nigh end parried in her hand an
oxyuieite shower boclget of white bhryeen.
Whemnon and smilax, Atter the anal
oongratulatione the bridal outdo led the
way to the dining room where a oumptn.
one dejeuuer was partaken of, The
Mug people were the reolll1en6e of malty
valuable tokens of esteem. Mr, and Mrs.
Harnilton will give a reception to their
friende at their home on the Rh von.,
Rima, on the 29th Met,
Perth County.
14rs, Wm, Grant had the miofortpne
to Blip on the °tope of Avonhank ohurob
lobby on it repent Sunday fracturing a
small bone in the wrist,
Rev, A. K. Birks, formerly of Strut•
ford, has been nnanimouely invited 0pre-
main a third year as pastor of Colborne
street Metbodietoburch, London.
In the eleotion in Buffalo all the Re-
publican Councilmen were elected. Thew.
Stoddart, formerly of Bt. Marys, was
second on the list. His term of offioo
expires at the end of 1905.
Cis it Newts.
The population of Toronto, by the police
mime 10 221,588.
H. M. Stooeae, merchant, of Sydenham
village, dropped dead.
J. W. Moltee, of Ottawa, aooidentally
killed himself while cleaning a revolver.
Joseph Hetherington, who angered
terrible injury by the falling of a tree on
Adelaide. etreet, London, is Bt ill in a very
eerioom condition.
a; John Ward, of Luean. has been sp.
pointed bailiff of the third division court
of the 0000ty of Middlesex, iu the room
of S, Gibson, reeigned.
Lord Stratbaooa and Mount Royal, the
Canadian High Commissioner, is poplin
ed to hie house with a oevere.cold, end
his friends are anxious.
The new life.saving fenders reoently
adopted by the Toronto Railway Com
pang are replacing the old style ae rapid-
ly as the workmen van attach them to
the oars.
The entries for cattle, sheep and swine
for the Provincial Winter Fair at Guelph
next month have aloud. Secretary
Westervelt says that in number they ex-
ceed those of all previous yearn.
A oable received at the Militia Depart.
ment says that Trooper W. Armstrong,
of Mileta, Man., died of enterio ;fever at.
Kimberley. Welter Tozer, of 215
Bleeoker etreet, Toronto, is dangerously
111,
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It contains; eight to twelve
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The Saturday edition alone Is
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paper.
CHANGE
OF BUSINESS
The undersigned having purchased the CARRIAGE
SHOP and business of JOHN WYNN, Brussels, begs
leave to intimate that he is ready to do business with the
public) at the old stand.
A fine range of the best and most stylish make of Cutters,
Sleighs, Stn./.kept in stock ancl sold' at reasonable prices.
Special attention given to all kinds of repairs in Wood
Wook, Blacksmithing, Painting, or Trimming.
Have engaged Mr. Wynn as foreman so the public will
know they will bo well served.
Don't buy before you see my stock and get my prices.
EDWARD SPERAIN,.
PROPRIETOR. ,
CARD'. OF THANKS. -Having disposed of my Carriage Shop
and Business to Mr. Sporain ): desire to tender my best thanks to
the.publie for their generous patronage during . the past 40 years
and ask that it be continued to my successor who will prove himself
worthy of public confidence. TNO. 'WYNN.
PEAL ESTATE.
IIA jt Al" I+OR SALII--Tiilt U
Ptoast .; n hasr9varal good Farina !Or
gals and 1,. ,8411,9001 terms in 310wnelalpe
el31088i0 8414 Grey, If g, 8f70T1.',Breueole
.l At'kf FOR SALE,—$1000,00
wlU buy Gob No, 2010 tbp 30th e000eo-
uio0 of the Townelllp of Orgy, 9oupainlng 04
aorgg, W res ie abeut 16 aoroe altar :1>TUTI
her, Tho 100035 bush, Poe further 108011•
ma0tlo,ri apply to 0, F. B lair, 8ollelbor, Bras.
e01
001) li'ARM OF 1424 ACRES
for sale, being LAA 211Om?, Grey,
Boum aultable for tWo fam1llea 1f required.
School loose, ohurob and pert of the Village
of Ethel on part of the lot. Apply to 2014111
0013101'., Ethel (108840,08 Worlro, 24-
0 few good steers fpr eale, rleing 8 years.
A8A0R11110E 114 REAL ES -
1.11161111).—$5000.00 81111 buy the McCall.
ghey Bleck In the. Village of Brussels, These
MVO 1158 stores 11111100 be Bold to aloe° out the
McCaughey Estate, Intending purchasers
should investigate at once. Apply to F. 6,
800T'1' or G, F, BLAIIR, Bruseole, Out.
Tomtit FOR SALE.,—THE UN
sale, beiinigLot offersed ,, en. 17, Gre160 y. Te There aro
00 aero0 clgeared and 10 acres bush, Good
house i bgoodorcr;
llarat B barn, 00x52 farm wefstone
aol drained,
Convenient
well with wind rmill
ob
and tank. Convenient. to-eohcol, ohurob.
and market, 10 aoroe of Fall wheat and 10
acres plowed; balance seeded to grass. Ap-
ply on the premises or Walton P. 0.
t4-01 ENEAS ORICH, Walton,
Young Man do you want
THE
value for your money 7 Use, take a' mourns
at the Listowel Business College, either the
Commercial or Snort -baud Course,
Students may enter at any time. Terms
reasonable—send. for College Journal.
0. A. FLEMING, A. L.MoINTTRE,
President, Secretary,
Spectacles
—OF ALL KINDS—
Fitted to Correct all
Failures of Eyesight,
and your Eyes tested FREE by
latest Optical methods at
Division Court Office,
BRUSSELS.
A Bailor named MoAnlay was washed
overboard and lost from the steamer
White Oak at Kincardine.
The Ontario Power Company's plane
for the developement of 50,000 horse
power at Chippewa have been filed at
Ottawa.
hi in me are makinga vi orone
8 n
g
Shipping
protest against the removal of lightahipe
and.bonye in the St. Lawrence below
Quebec before navigation has really closed.
Ottawa's water supply was shut off on
account of anohor ice ohoking the turbine
wheels at the pomp house. The eleotrio
light oleo suffered, and etreet traffio was
Mopped for a time.
There are now 91 oases of smallpox in
the Montreal Civic Hospital, and fifteen
houses are under quarantine. Inepeotore
have -been appointed to prevent oases
being sent into the oity.
The will of the late George H. Eck,
hardt, a Soarboro' farmer, disposes of an
estate valued at $14,000, of which $4,200
is in oast and notes, the bulk of the
balance being in reel estate. It is divid•
ed among the widow, a son and three
daughters.
Bits of information.
The horse has no eyebrows.
Smallpox soars cannot be removed.
Photographs were first taken in 1802.
It ovate £18,146,000 a ,year to run Lon.
don.
Only 900 people in a million die of- old
age.
Jews are not permitted to buy land in
Rueeia.
For every 100 oiviliane, 880 soldiers
commit enioide.
Artificial ivory is made from oondem•
ped skim milk.
There are two solid silver tea.tables at
Windsor Castle.
Fully 95 per vent, of the opals obtained
are of no value.
Potatoes in Greenland never grow
larger than a marble.
A ton of soot results from the burning
of 100 tone of ooal. +
In the ogee of the States all religiooe
are equal in Australia,
'Obere are no fewer than 8 printing
offioee in Jerusalem.
A man should weigh 26 pounds for
every foot of his height.
A ton of coal is said to yield about 8,000
feet of purified glace.
Seven in every 10,000 people who die
in England are murdered,
A Bingle workman van °tit by band
6,000 watch glaseeein a day.
Cape Colony exports the feathers of
40,000 oetriohes yearly.
Five houre is the utmost Bleep indulged
in by the elephant.
87,000 girls attend cooking glasses in
London.
The friotion of steel on toe .is neatly
half that of ice on ice.
It posts the average vessel 0860 to pose
through the Suss canal,
There are nine kilted battalions alto.
gather in the British Army.
Belgium ie the only maritime country
in Europe without a navy.
Of the 1,900,828 domeetio servants in
the United Kingdom only 140,738 are
men.
At all sermons of the year 5 a. m., is
the ooldeet hour of the twentyfour,
Russia is now opening new savings
bemire at the rate of six hundred a year.
Out of the 507 theatres burnt, during
the laet oentury 178 were in America.
About one.eixteentli of the paper out-
put of the world is converted into books.
A reeehoree galloping at fall apeed
elear0 from 20 feet to 24 feet every bound,
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papers -Select what you want and send in
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balanoe of this year fre, g yY
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The Post and the Weekly Globe, together with really ood
pictures of the Duke and Duchess of York, and a fine pic-
ture of two farm horses "The Farm Pets," all for $1 60
1 65
1 75
1 55
1 80
1 80
The Post and Montreal Weekly Witness
The Poet and Weekly Mail and Empire
The Post and London Advertiser
The Post and Montreal Weekly Star
The Post and Toronto Weekly Sun.
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above ranee.
We can also give you very alone Clubbing Retoe with Daily Papers, The
flgarae below inaledeTun Post . till Deo. 81, 1902, and the Daily for one year from
dale of subeoription.
The Post and Daily Globe
The Post and Toronto Daily Star
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Edward VII is given with this oombination and both papers free for
balance of 1901.)
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With a picture of Sing Edward VII
The Post and Toronto Daily News
The Post and Toronto Daily World
The Post and Toronto Daily Mail
$4 50
2 25
1 80
2 25
2 80
4 50
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&ddrees—
THE POST, Brussels.
Ethel
Saw Mills.
I have a good supply of Hemlock loge on
hand. Gan out; out to suit easterners.
Dressed Maple, suitable for granaries,
at $10 per M.
All kinds of Dressed Lumber kept on
hand from $10 per M up.
A large stook of Dulled Elm and Ash at
$7 per M.
Shingles and Lath always on baud.
1"A good farm on 18th non. of Grey for
sale.
A oontraot of 20 aures of logging to let.
For particulars apply to
S. S. COLE,
PROPRIETOR, ETHEL,
VIIRCEA
McLEOD'S
System Ileaovator
—AND 0T13411—
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For 'Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita.
tion of the Heart, Liver Oomplaint,Neur-
algio, Lose of Memory, Brouohitie, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
'and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Danoe,
Female Irregularities and General De.
bility.
LABORATORY, GODERICW, ONT.
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
Sold by Jas. Fox. Druggist, Brnaeela
Cutters
Cutters
A lot of new Cutters now ready for delivery.
Another lot will be ready in a few days. If
you want a Cutter call early and get a pick
from our fine new stock.
Sleighs are now being manufactured of all
sizes. We can supply your wants no matter
what they are in this line.
Some good Second Hand Buggies and Carts
will be sold out very cheap. Balance of new
Buggies at Cost to clear out.
Ewan & Co.
Ready T0h11Ung Eveli!ns I
At THE POST BOOKSTORE may be
found a range of Games for the house-
hold, Comprising—
Crokircole, Checkers,
Dominoes, Whirlpool,
Over -the -Garden -)Wall,
Farmers at the Fair,
ddiut12ors, c�o.
For a small sum many an enjoyable
evening may be provided for.
"TRE POST"
OOKSTORE.