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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-9-28, Page 8Selma CLIldren's Eyes Supply Their Intellect ► fey Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress in school or success in business if so handicapped? Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department. G. A. Death -nail, Druggist and Graduate Optician, Brussels, Ont. No Charae. Wben you buy Deadmau's Bak. ing Powder at 26o, per lb. you aotnally pay less than you would if you bought the iugrediente eaparately, We charge you less than netbiug for carefully pre. paring it. We do this to fuduoe you to nee it in preference to some others that cost you no more but which may be in• jurious. Never bay a low priced Baking Powder melees you are oouvinoed that it is not injurious to health. Cheap Baking Powders usually contain alum which should never be used in any aotiole of food, We guarantee our Baking Powder t0 entails b0 alum or other injurione ingredient and we believe there le no better on the market and none so abeap, eetimated by what it ooutaiue. Ask those who have used ir. Are you going to try for the prize al the Fall Fair for best Bieouits made with Deadneau's Baking Powder 2 Manufaotored and for sale by G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Optician & Bookseller. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. BOUTHERl3 EBTRNsion W. O. es 13, Trains leave Braeeels Station, North and South, as toners: Goma SonTa, GOING SORTS, (Samosa 7:10 a,m. LMail 0'10 p.m ;Imol 9:45 a,m. Express 10:17 p.n1 rug gefxrs Ji;,cm.s, A ohiel'e among ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. 1Wosimootrs. EQBIN0XLLt storms. THE PosT gives the news. AUCTION ealee are to the front. FOURTH Division Court on Wednesday, Oct. 4. LAST Sunday's rain was a regular drencher. BEAD the new story started last week in THE Poem. BRICE is being hauled for Fred. Mo. Oraoken'a new residence, Turuberry street. Means Emmy have had a email veran. doh put op at the kitoheo door of their residence. EVERYBODY, that means you, will attend Brussels Fall Fair, Thursday and Friday Oot. 5 and 6. NE98Rs. FERGUSON, MCDONALD ea BEST shipped a double decked ear of hogs on Monday afternoon. STUETrore Boos'. were awarded 9100 by the G. T. It. for the hares killed on the track Ibis Summer. R. Wuxi/ars showed his black baggy horse at Atwood Fair on Wednesday afternoon and took 2od prize. Tam dynamo came bask on Mooday and the inoaadesoeet lamps are once more shining as bright as ever. Auomioy sales are hurtling up. Get Your bille printed d at Tan - A free notioe a000mpanieo every set of bills. GDoss.—This week N. F. Gerry reoeived a o:,neignmeue of glaee imported from Germany and is now able to supply the demand. MESSRS, LOwRY & &ICKAY 058 busy this • week building the atone wall under the fr it of S. H. Jackson's bleoksmith shop, I urnberty street. BARRISTER Bram captured the bowie in the tournament broneht 15 a oloee Inst Friday afternoon.. He defeated T. Far- row, and A. D. DInoan. The game with the latter was a very oloae one. IF you went to make a present to an absent friend, send them a receipt for one yeer'e eubeaription to THE POST. They'll thank you 52 times in 1900, Balanoe of this year free to new sobearibers, BARRISTER BLAHS was in Blythl on Mon- day, He bas decided to visit that place ou 'Woodsy of each week making Division Court Clerk Campbell's office his bead - quarters. Ia bit abeenoe from Brussels on Monday's A. 0ousley will attend to Mr, Blair's office. THE Listowel Standard of last week says, speaking of their Fall Fair :—The show of grain, roots, vegetables, and fruit was fully up to, if cot ahead, of that of former years. W. H. McCracken, of Brussels, was again on hand with hie neaal long list of entries, and parried off it good share of pries tickets. Hie big squash was the feature of the Show. LAST week's News•Record, of Clinton, oontaioed the following note from Mies Skimminees facile pan in oonneotion with her newsy contributions from Goderieh : —"Had we known that Brother Kerr, of THE Beosonr,s POST, would fill the pulpit of Victoria street ahurah Sunday, 10th inst., we would have given ourselves the pleasure to attend and join him in the doxology, so we trust;the next time he come; he will leave hie card, for tee es. teem the editor of THE Post," The next time we have the opportunity of comply, ing with Miss Skimming's request we will belpleased to do so as' we feel assured we would have at least one good hearer. G. T, R,—Jno. Roddiok shipped a oar of lambs on Thursday—Five or six oars of Fall apples were shipped thi8 week by D. M. Scott, W. Jewitt and F. Morrow and quite a quantity is to go yet. —2 care of wheat and the same quantity of peas were loaded by R. Graham and Meagre, Beaker & Vanetone tient 5 oars of pone. Tbie firm 0180 shipped a oar of Loge.—Metare, Clegg & Dames forwarded a oar of cattle as did R. )5ergueon,—Geo, Best shipped a oar of hogs and a oar of lambs,—The Enterpri