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The Season Cutex fop
for Colds Ithe Nails
Is here, and the live question iu j
111.1 nriti V botiSel101dt4 these clays is
what is the best remedy for this
trouble?
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4. vicinity with satisfactory results.
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• they will be found a valuable
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a tracted cold.
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cold, 2 511 and. soo bottles
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WamtetV, Tasteless Preparation Cod
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stock ef the uew Cutex Toi.et
Preparations' for the nails.
Outex Cuticle Remover
Removes surplus Cuticle with-
out cuttitig, 35c & 70c pkgs.
Cutex Nall White
A soft, white cream for re-
moving discoloratious under
the mills. 35c pkgs.
Cutex Cake Polish
Rubbed in the palm of the
hand and passed quickly over
the nails, gives a fine polish,
Price 35c cake
Outex Paste Polish
To be used whete a specially
long lasting polish is desired,
to be applied before using the
cake polish, Price 350
Cutex Cuticle Comfort
For sore or tender Cuticle.
Price 350
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Vaal Nails linns
New books at the Public Library.
A Yew more weddings are still on the
tapis.
COMMERCIAL travellers are on the
hustle.
How readeth thy address label on
THE POST /
PROSPECTS are good for a lively season
in automobile sales.
IMPLEMENT agents are busy looking
after next season's prospects.
THE local Banks had a busy time last
week caring for the numerous Victory
bond applicants in advanciug these in-
vestments into governmental bands.
A supply of splendid ice bas been se-
cured from the Maitland river for the
ice houses of Beaker Bros., Brussels
Butter factory, the hotels, restauranters
and others
DoseT fail to see the marvelous pro.
duction -The Birth of a Nation -in
Brussels Town Hall, Friday evening of
this week. Matinee in the afternoon.
Plan of resented seats at Fox's drug
store.
SATURDAY was the roughest day aa far
this Winter and disrupted bttsiness, the
running of trains and traffic generally,
It was built on the pattern of an old
fashioned blizzard with snow, wind and
cold. Very few ventured out who were
able to stay in as the streets and side-
walks were drifted badly and Jack Frost
was abroad. Sunday was a duplication
of Saturday.
Tat carding and spinning depart-
ments of the Excelsior Knitting Factory„,WeIrre Leghorn Cockerels from heavy ley -
are to be run overtime to provide the g strain for sale. HARVEY Bovirol,3,,,, 129,
necessary supply of yarn to meet the in- , DRY Soft wood for sale. Apply to
reasing demand for the large output of W, A. LAM0NT, Phone 508,
s' '1 liVila%nelli I ty.e.•!'ll 4.1; iti (e're el triar'tc,1117evi IL:itcb e . Woti.,ti•Penitni
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Positive—Convincing Proof,
It is all very well to make anima,
but can they be proven? We publish
the formula of Vinol to prove the
statements we make about it,
Tx Cod Liver and Beef Peptones, Iron and
-4' Manganese Peptonetes, Iron and Ain-
inooime Citrate, Lime and Soda Glyeare-
phosphates, Gasearin.
Any doctor will tell you that the
ingredients of Wadi as published
above, combine the very elemeuts
needed to make strength.
All weak, run-down, overworked
nervous men and women may prove
this at our expense.
There is nothing like Vinol to se -
store strength and vitality to feeble
old people, delicate children and all
persona who need more strength.
Try it. If you are not entirely sat-
isfied, we will return your money
without question; that peeves our
fairness and your proteotiou,
F. R. smiTH, Druggist, Brussele.
Ala. at the best Druggists in all On -
47.11 Division Court was held Wednes-
day of last week ie the Council Cham-
ber before Judge Lewis. Docket was
light.
THE snow shovel had its innings this
week although the corporation snow
plow helped wonderfully in reducing the
score in many a situation.
WHILE skating at the rink one evening
last week Miss Stella Gerry bad one of
her ankles injured by the skate of a
youth passing her, The damage de.
tained Miss Stella at home for a few
days but we hope she will suffer no bad
effects from the accident.
Cloud tte,1 e ono woo vxpt,te,i s
ib,, lilit
E,,Atoo, .utitien of stove wool have
been ti itiwn to ielieve the ftul Roth
stuutage. teorne of it is we n.ini
3 A good oiled! y 11,.1 Weter Bet e• J1 1. peel ef y
tweet -beet etetipmeet. Nem will lied it itit x md 141 i Vold Pit-
ing Helped Him Until He Took 8 Mier ()roam I and thiete whit•li we 't iier ete:peiti itte,,1 11, glee. t2a
"short weed " The price is the luogest "FRUIT-A-MEV'
011ie Rh, et a lot of it.
G. A D deetit contemplates e holi-
day trip to Bertnuda and may go In 6 ro
this mouth closes. 1 -le will visit Rev.
and Mrs Hind, Hespeler, before let -w-
in. Mrs Hind is n cinughter.
RED CROsS CI itc1.14. Will meet Wed nes-
day nftemocin instead of Tuesday on ate,
count of the Libra' y being closed on the
fernier days for a while. tVe hope 11
members of Circle will read this ilern.
IF 3 Kea Cross Circle canvasser calls
on erm for a subscription bele them
!Along Money gees to buy yarn for
stocks to keep the feet of the soldier boys
tp.veresi,lincetyliile they fight our battles in
A vote will be taken by the Official
Bow's of the Methodist church RS to
whether the pastoral term be extended
oreparatory to the subject coming before
the General Conference for discussion
next September. Pronounced opinions
are expressed both for and agalust au
etension.
HURON County Coouoii will convene
Tuesday 22nd inst., in Goderich, Con-
test for Wardenrhip will probably rest
between Reeve Lobb, Goderich town-
ship,. and Reeve Elliott, of Stephen
municipality. Other new officers will
he Co. Clerk Holman and Co. Treasurer
Lime, who was Co. Clerk for many
years, being elected Treasurer at the
December session as successor to late
Dr. W. 1.1, HolmeS, a former well
known Brussels physician.
ALBERT VARNER
Buckingham, Que., May 8rd, 1915.
For seven years, I suffered terribly
from Severe Headaches and Indigestion.
I had belching' gas from the stomach,
bitter stuff would come up into my
mouth after eating, while at times I had
nausea and vomiting, and had chronic
Constipation. I went to several doctors
and wrote to a specialist in Boston bat
without benefit. I tried many remedies
but nothing did. me good. Finally, a
friend advised "Fruit•a-tives" . I took
this grand fruit raedioine and it made
me well. I am grateful to "Fruit-a-
tives ", and to everyone who has mise-
rable health with Constipation and Indi-
gestion and Bad Stomach, I say take
"Fruit -a -tens ", and youwill getwell",
ALBERT VARNER.
50o. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 250.
At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of
priers by Fruit-a.tives Limited, Ottawa.
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Carlo townie STORE DRUG STC)
By4retss in town get a had bump by
the '.torn.
ONE of the worst tie-ups iu 4o yearn
some of the old residents say.
RURAL Mail Couriers have no cinch
with roads and weather like the past
week.
DON'T forget about the short boors at
the Library while the fuel shortage
prevails.
LEND your help to the Red Cross as
funds are required to purchase yarn ad
other needed supplies.
THREE locomotives and the snOW Plow
had a great wrestling bee with the suow
banks on this line of railway and dupli-
cated on every other we suppose.
THREE of P. Ament's teams with the
anow plough made a trip to the Mc-
Douald bush si miles South of Bros-
sels then West on the 7th line, Monday
morning to open up the road. They
were 3 tired span of borses that returned
at noon as the suow was very heavy in
many places.
Mae. BEN WHITTARD received anoth-
er cable informing her that her brother
Pte Nelson Agar was admitted to the
hospital, suffering from shell gas on
December 3oth, 2917 This makes the
second time that he has had to go to the
hospital as he was wounded on Oct.
27th. We hope he will soon be better.
CHANGES AT PUBLIC LIBRARY,-COTII-
mencing this week, owing to fool short-
age, the Public Library will only be op-
en Wednesday and Saturday afternoons
and evenings of each tveek, Hours 7 to
g 3o in the evening. Due notice will be
given when regular hours are resumed.
OWING to the resignation of Peter
Stewart 4 Public School Trustees will
have to be nominated at the special
Norninatiou, owing to the matter not
being attended to on the regular Mimi-
cipal Nomination evening. The date
set is Monday evening 28th inst., at 7 3o
o'clock in the Town Hall. If election is
necessary it will be held a week later at
the usual polling places The members
whose term expired are D C Ross, Jas.
Fox and R. Leatberdale, All are eli-
gible for re-election, A full statement
of school affairs should be given at the
Notnination.
JANUARY 24 and 25 are the dates of the
meetings of East Huron Board of Agrie
cultere. Two sessions each dav, open
to everybody, with musical program ad-
ded to evening gatherings. Town Hall,
Brussels Speakers will be ], W. Clark,
Cainsville; S. B. Smith, Smithdale ; and
Mrs. H. W. Parsons, Toronto. The lat-
ter will address the Women's Institute
first afternoon in the Public Library
Audience room. Mark down the dates
and show your practical interest by be-
ing present, Nothing like a crowd to
make a meeting go with a swing
As / have sold my horse I will sell cheap 2
good horse blankets, 2 robea, sets Single bar-
ness, 1 cutter, 1 phaeton, Apply goickly.
00. A. DRADMAN,
FOR SlALE.-A few young Berkshire sews,
due to farrow in March and April. Also a
thoro'-bred Berkshire hog about 7 innate old.,
bred from prize winning cinch of Brethour
81: Featherstone breeding. J. P MOINTosn,
Lot 21, Con. 12. Grey. Phone 568.
QUANTITY of marquis seed wheat for sale.
92.25 per bushel. JoHN 311014A3m,
Phone 4811 Brussels R. No. 2
Smarr -fan from rem 15. Con, 4,150,010, n black
and tan hound large dog ; answers to name
of "Rook.” Any information as to his where-
abouts will be thankfully received by
Pierian litmmencnt, Phone 5418.
Fon SALE.-Borse, buggy, harness, robes end
two cuttera, one nearly new. Apple
B. ltt. OrattY, Queen St., Brussels,
FOR SALE -First-clasp Slassey-Harris bicycle
in good repair. Has good tires, equipped with
frame pum, toots, alarm bell and rear weal
carrier. When now was worth 860. Will be
sold reasonnble. For particulars apply to JAS.
NobAN, R. R. No 2, Brussels, Phone 2718.
SETTLE A anoutims -All persona indebted to
me are asked to square off amounts by Jan. 10,
After that date 7 per emit will be added.
5. W FERGUSON, Belinele,
lumbermen's socks, glove linings, &c.
J. T. Wood, the hustling proprietor, is
to be congratulated on the large trade
he has secured and the praiseworthy
effort be is making to fill the numerous
orders in the hands of this busy iedus-
try.
KEEP tab on the 2 clays' session of ad-
dresses in Brussels Town Hall, under
the direction of the Board of Agriculture
of East Huron, better known as the
Farmer's Institute, Thursday and Fri-
day of next week, Meetings at 2 and
7 5e p m, Program of music will in-
tersperse the evening addresses. Topics
are practical and should prove botb in.
structive and entertaining. Speakers
will be Mews. Clark and Smith and
Mrs. Parsons, Toronto, Amos Smith is
President of the organization and P. A.
McArthur, Secretary -Treasurer. There
should be a large attendance of tillers of
the soil, Come and invite your neigh-
bor.
RED CROSS.- Regular Red Cross
meetings were resumed on Tuesday,
January 8th, Meeting opened by sing-
ing the war hymn followed by Scripture
lesson read by Mrs. Harris and prayer
b5rMrs. (Rev ) Stafford. A number of
letters and extracts 01 letters were read
from our soldiers overseas, acknowledg-
itg boxes recently sent them by the
ladiee of the town, also an acknow-
ledgment of "Contest work" forwarded
to Hyman Hall, Miss Henderson gave
a very interesting and instructive talk
on the work clone by the St. Christopeer
House, Toronto Miss Gertrude Dead•
man sung a solo, "loan of Arc, they are
1000 Bushels good Swede Turnips for sale.
Lot 8, Con. 4, Grey, WAtiTait 13L71100.
Bluevale 23,11,300. 2
FRESH Oysters at S. C. WILSON'S.
CORDWOOD WANTRIL-From 10 to 20 cords of
hardwood wented for Methodist Clhurch,Brus.
seta, to be delivered before Feb lat. For fur-
ther particulars 000 15. ImATDERDALE,
Phone 87 Brussels.
EIOVIDO AND T.,0313 FOR SALE. -Good frame
house, 2/5 more of land, fruit trees, well, &o.,
in Brussels. For further particulars apply at
TRU POST.
TIDIER Short Born Bolls from 10 to 12
months old for sale JAB, SPEIR, Lot 29, Con.
6, Morris. Phone 101,
DR, BARIUM, ORteepethia Pilyilinien, visits
Brussels Monday and Thursday afternoons of
each week. Chronic and nervous diseases
eurniessf oily treated, Visits residences. Con-
sultation ab Queen s Betel.
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THE storm played hob with the at-
tendance of tho Cant inuaiiou and Public
school departments for a time.
Wren tbe usual super-abandance of
daily newspapers cut off for a clay or so
we begin to understand what our privi-
leges are under ordinary conditions
DID you bear anythit g concerning a
Chautauqua Festival of 3 days to be
held in Brussels this coining Spring ?
It will introduce to the people of this
locality some of the hest musical and
literary talent of North America,
Watch out for particulars.
Tee POST would like every subscriber
wbo owes back subscriptions (some as
far back as 3 or 4 yesra) to get busy and
pry the arrearages. These days of high
cost of relining business there is a plane
for every dollar, Last week we had 4
new rollers cast for the »ewspaper press
and $23 00 had 10 he produced to settle
THE POsT hopes to see
A large supply of coal arrive.
Pupils buckle into school work.
Old time spelling match arranged
increased patronage to Public Li-
brary,
Monthly Horse Fairs grow in inter-
est.
Brussels next Fall Fair prove a
sweeper.
Matrimonial bliss, instead of "blis-
ters" attend the many partici
pants.
SURD FOR LIBEL -Mejor R. S, Hays,
Seaferth, Ont., formerly Barrister in
Bruseels is suing Frank Welland, a
print er of the Seaforth Expositor, for
St5,orto for alleging conspiracy and
libel. in a publication of 30 or 40 c0pie0
of s bill or circular that purported to set
forth the facts of the plaintiff's military
career. Major Hays returned from
overseas after discharge in Tune 1917,
resuming his law prectice. 'Refusal to
compel Welland to tell whence be got
the 'printers' copy" and to whom he
delivered the pamphlet% was given by
Chief justice R. M Meredith at Os
goode Hall Defendant having admit-
ted the publication, the Chief Justice
held be could be forced to disclose no
more and the motion of plaintiff was
dismissed. Major Hays went to Eng-
land with the Tent Huron Battalion and
on return published an explanation.
Although passing his examinations with
79 per cent on all subjects he had been
refused an appointment to France be-
cause he was 53 years of age. He then
was offered and refused a post in
England. The alleged libel appeared
following the explanation and action
was commenced.
FORMER BRIMSELITE HOME PROM
FRANCE -Private J. A Thibideau, who
enlisted with the 16ist Huron Battalion
at Brussels, arrived at his home, in
Listowel on Wednesday night of last
week, after having first reported et Lon-
don, His wife and family of 6 childree
were overjoyed to see him back, Pte,
Thibideau had been 6 months in service
iu France when wounded by shrapnel.
Accord ng to the statement of the doctor
be states that a place of shrapnel 7 in
alms long and 2 mallet; wide entered the
left loin, pit -teed the kidney and stom-
ach and totiot fl in the flesh at the front
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE, -Brussels Wenn- of the latter, It was necessary he states
en's Inetitute will convene in the Ansi- for the ined'ell attt RUINS to remove the
ience Room of the Public Library en stomach and sew it up and the kidney.
Thursday, January 24th, at 2 30 p tn. The shrapnel weighed considerable and
Pars H. W. Parsons, Toronto, Provin. he vented to bring it home as a souven-
ir, bet when ahle to erquit•e about it,
cial Delegate, will address the ladies,
She is an exceptionally good speeker and was intotmed that it had been sent as a
le one of the best known and moat cep. curiosity to London. The 1,vounel was
able Institute workers, Mrs. Parsons received on one 2Sth, and in spite of
has devoted much time to patriotic effort its seriousness, he states that he was
rind her addresses along this line are able to walk 13eo yards to the dressing
most inspiring. Her subjects at'e "Worn. station. From the casually clearing
en in Industry," "Experiences in Ger. station, where the operation was per-
m:Inv." "A box for overseas," "Perna. forim d, be was taken to a hospital in
limitary Procedure," "War from var- Calsis and later to London, Eugland.
bus staucipointe," "Let nothing be west- For 8 weeks be wig convalescent at Ox
erl" and "Women's duty towards the bridge and Railed for Cauada December
National Debt," It is expected Mrs
Parsons will address the children in the
school in the forenoon of the same day
As It was impossible to send a speeker to
every branch and as Brussels is centrally
located in East Huron the officers extend
au invitation to the ladies in the acljoiu-
ing towns to be present. Come and bear
Mrs. Parsons and bring a friend with
you.
MARRIED AT BRANIMN -0o Decem-
ber 5 ale Miss Mabel Colvin, elatighter
of George and Mrs. Colvin, 131ussels,
who has had charge of the Millinery de.
pertinent in the store of Nation & Shew-
an, Brandon, for the past 7 years, WRS
milted in marriage to Frank R Grant,
1 it The firm WhOln the
bride had served so well presented her
oft same c y.
with an elegant cut glees water set on a
table mirror and tbe employees express.
ed their good wishes in a splendid
dinner set of Limoges china, By way
of a wedding trip Mr. Grant and bride
55111 10 Harding Mon, to visit A G.
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and Mee, English the ladies be ng s s s.
The pleasure anticipated was marred by
what might easily have been a fatal
accident, The company had accepted
an invitotion to the home of W. 1-1. and
Mrs, Englieh, near by. Mrs. Grant was
upstairs and Mistaking a back -stair door
for the entrance to the bath rootn fell
headlong down the stairwey. She has
calling you" very acceptably, etecom. been confined to bed since, being con -
pealed by Miss 13.1.4111 Sinclair. A vote the bill This is only a sample of the veyed to her sister's on a etretcher,
of thanks was tendered the retiring reasonableuese al our request to have Many old friends here tender hearly
officers, acknowledging their excellent Von NW tip. The address !Abel on yonr congratulatione to Mr, end Mrs, Grant
work and untiring effort during tbe past paper Will show the date and $1,5o is end bope the petite bride will aeon be For Sale or Rent
Year, MOtiOn MISS Neale Wilson, the yearle rete. Some have been remit. as lively as ever. They purpose making
WhiCh WAS replied to be Mrs. P Scott. ting gilt no for witich we credit 8 tnontbs, their home in Brandon, where the groom
26tb, on the Metagame, which carried
104o soldiers, Pte. Thihienu is a strap.
ping soldier and appears splencltd
health, but because of the internal in•
jury, is enable to do any lifting or even
tvalk last He also has a small piece of
shrapnel in the left leg.
BlEtill-GERRY,--The home of N. 11
and Mts. Gerry, 1300 Ford street, Foie
William, formerly 10 Brussels, was the
scene of a pretty wedding on Christmas
afternoon at 5 o'clock, when their eldest
detighter, Miss Merylva Ada, became
the bride of M. Leander R. Bielin, of
Guernsey, Sask. As Miss Zelma Gerry,
sister of the bride, played the Weeldiug,
March from Lohengriu, the bride euter-
ed the room. She wore a travelling,
suit of navy blue and carried hoquet 00
white and red roses The house was
decorated with holly and other Cheat-
mas emblems Bride WAS given in mar-
riage by her trotter and was attended ly
M 100 Ethel Smith, Robert 1. Asian per-
forming the clueless of best matt for the
bridegto, m. Ceremony was performed
by Rev. F. W Lee, of Grace Methodist
church After the ceremony the guests
were entertained at a Cht•istmas feast at
a table decorated with fragrant tiareiSSi
aucl canopied with Christmas emblems,
Guests included the giandparents and
other relatives and the bridal attendants
with the officiating clergyman and Mrs
Lee, Beautiful glts, included a dinieg
room suite of reined mak, the gift of the
bride's father, a substantial nheolc from
at Miele and wetly presents of silver,
cut glass, linen, eto Mr, and Mrs,
Biehn left 00 the midnight train few
their home near Guernsey, where Miel,
Mahn R large fare) The bride is
vpritnt to sohool, Pm• feLthmtritlerti
teMplated Visit Eaetevard before tog F. end Mrs. Gerry, Brnssels. M Ally old
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Miss Bessie Goodwin, Palmerston, was
visiting Mrs. Fletcher Sperling, town.
Joseph Jordan, of Conquest, Sask , is
here on a visit at the home of his broth-
er, William Jordan.
Barrister Siuclair was a prisoner to his
home for several days owing to a pre-
vailleg, form of lamrippe.
Pte. john e`hibideati, who recently ar-
rived home from France, was Brus-
sels Ibis week visiting relatives and old
friends
We are sorry to hear that Mrs (Rev )
Hind, Hespeler, has been on the sick
list, with a very distressing ailment -a
bielding ear. Mee Gertrude Deadman
has gone to Hespeler
Frank and Mrs. Davidson and child.
me, who were here for an extended visit
with relatives, returned to Flint, Mich.,
last week where they have lived for see.
eral years.
Ler Fred. Gilpin, of Milweukee, is
home on a short visit with his parents,
T. J. and Mrs. Gilpin, In the absence
of a train from Listowel be drove
through Tuesday night,
D and Mrs, Munro, of Lomond, Alta ,
are here on a visit with relatives and
friends. Mrs. Munro wAS fennel ly Miss
Vera Ainlay, daughter of Watson and
etre. Ainlay, formerly of Brussels.
A baby girl has arrived at the home
of James and etre Gilmore, At ehydale,
Sask. The proud mainma will he better
known as Mrs Dora McFadzean of
forrner days in Brussels. Congratula-
tions,
Alex. Fox youngest son of Druggist
and Mr.. Fox, Brussels, IA playing
Junior hockey with the Seaforth team,
He comee naturally by his sporting
preferences and is the making of au ex-
cellent player.
Dr. Lucy, Guelph, was among the
stormstaved Brussel'. He COMO
Sattirdav afternoon to perform nn opera-
tion and the me. Noon of Monday
morning's train free' Kincet dine, (wing
to the belly drifiecl lead, hely him I ere
until Tuesday efterueon.
We are pleased to netice Hist peer
Leckie, 13, A , sou of ex.Reeve Leckie,
Brussels, has pessed his 3id et', '7.
ant in Law at 04georle Hall, Toren, 0,
Weeding well up in the list. He 38 in
the 1,11.5 office Of Massrr, Rowell, Reid,
Wood and Wright, Tel onto,
Cecil, son of DaWel end Mrs, Steemrt,
Woodstock, New lit reiewick, hae
ed h the Roo''lIleying corps and
now training in 'Toronto. Th,. young
mall is flirandSoll of 1 oh n Brondfon, ,
this locality. We hope he will he guerd-
ed and gulded end rater haying done
his cluty return In holt,' mid friends safe
and soiled
Mrs, (Dr ) Cavanagh mid al se Irene,
of Owen Senna, ate hers for a visit with
relatives ancl (rinds The former
is n plater to Mrs J 1 Gilpin end the
WW1' of 'rue Pose: The yieitore were
former residents MisS Cavonagb stop-
ped off at Teetowel and spent a fe . clays
with &lieges Ada and Beetle Moore
Auction Sales
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ITOTT011 SALE OF Peiol eerie •K,
?MOMENTA, &C, 11'. 8. soffit, Auctioneer,
has irmn Instruoted to Hell by Public Auction
at Lot 5, Con. 3., Grey, on Werluonlay, January
Mel. at 1 o'eloolc, the following property 3-1
horse 0 yen, old, 1 Intel y eel le old, 1 Pen -her-
on colt 8 ntontlis old, 4 110150 supposed in calf, 2
heifers supposed In calf, 1 Mt tam, 4 FottliF dry
cows, 1 2•year.old steer, 6 Spring calves. 10 pigs
100 lba melt, 1 sow to farrow hi Feb., young
Leicester 00104, 1 ram, 000 bus. oats, quantity
of hay, 1 pig rank, 1 hay reek, 1 gond hunt Or
wagon, 1 15,1011'box and 10.111t, 1 tilloSo:V-1-111,1r10
1110Wor 0 ft. out, 1 Masteyllarris eultivator, 1
new stool roller, 1 Whom,. Heed hor-
row, 1 10 -ft. Deering hay rake, 1 walking plow
Fleury No.21, 1 12.furrow pl..w No 1515017, 1
snuffler, 1 set diamond harrows, 1 set of Ind,.
sleighs, 1 Clinton fanning mill, 1 sot of double
harness, I Massey/Gerrie root puloor, 1 Melotte
cream separator, 1 Daisy churn, 1 dour barrel,
1 804 1. ladder, 1 gravel box, 1 stonehold, 1 grain
cradle, 1 grindstone, chains, !mkt shovels and
other articles too numerous t'o mention.
11101.11111 -All sums of OA told tinder cash: over
that amount 0 months credit given on furnish-
ing approved joint notes. o.per cent tiff for
cash on credit ainounta. Grain and pigs to be
cash. DAVID BADGLBY,
Proprietor.
Farm for Sale
00 00(100 being Lot 9, Con, 10, Grey township.
Frame 11011110, 1111110 barn, Wthd111111 With %MO.
through:distills, acres haiewood bush, and
small orchard. Perin all seeded down, Twe
miles from the 'Village of lerussely, Also
1010115 of hay for sale, For further particu-
lars apply to L. How.] 7.1Cilat,
Srussels P. 0.
Meeting 0 Huron Co. Council
The 0010,011 06 the Corporation of the Coun-
ty of Boron %rill meet in the Connell Chamber,
Goderich, at 8 o'clock, on Tucsdiy, the 22,0
inst., 1018 GEO. \V, 1101IAN,
Goderich, Jan, 701, 1018, Clerk,
AUCTION SALES
MONDA 5, JAN, 2itl'P at Loll 21,
Con 5, GroY, commencing et 1 o'olook. Alvin
Clark, Prop.. Io Vnedetelt,
WIIDNP2811A'Y, ,1AN• 21110),--1001111 stook, int -
elements, Sio., at Lot 6, 0011 1, Grey towaship,
Male onreatirvod at 1 o'clock, David Bed gley,
Prop.. P.8. Saotb, Auo.
EtRUSSELS MAFOKET
Wheat
Oribt
Peas
Berl ey
Butter
Eggs
13"1
Potatoea per bug
Wroxeter Telephone rummy
ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the Wroxeter Rural
Telephone Co., Limited, will be held in the
Town Ball, Wroxeter, at p. on Wednes.
day, Jamtary 213rd, 1018, for receiving the am
noel report, electing officers for the current
year and transneting any other business n mew
sary. W. 0. BeZLBY700D,
See:Treasurer.
Farm for Sale
The nuclei -signed offers for Hale his 140 acre
farm, being S;43' part Lot 11, Con. 5, Morris
township. Good brick house and first-closs
outbuildings on premises Par further partic-
ulars apply to ARCMS D RICRIt.
2134 It, R. No. Brussels.
NOTICE
Applications for the office of Assessor for the
Township of Mahlon vrill be resetved by the
undersigned until Stiturdny, Jo anar(1 1211,
inst., or nt meeting of i_lounoll ut Winthrop, on
January 141h, at 2.80 P. In -
51. 147/11DIlf, Clerk,
Sertforth P. 0.
Farm for Sale
Notice to Creditors
111 the twitter id the cStatp of James
Shurrie, late ol the Township of
Morris, in the County of: Hut 011,
fatmer, cleceeeed.
Notice is hereby given persuont to "The Re-
Vi8o71 Sentra os tle that. Oreditors
and others having claims monied the estate of
the said hones shurrin, who died on or about
the Eighth deg or Novi-1111,pr, A. D. 1017, are
required en or 1,...forr. thp Ninth day Pebru-
ary A. 1). 11118, to o01141 117 lor-t prepaid or deliv-
er di/heron shurrie, the 16greutrix of the 111Ht
Will and Test.tment mini deneased, nt 13r tis.
P. O., their Christian and SurnapieS, nd-
,11 trolol MI5 11011,110 10119, the full partleulamt
their elig the 41 -no went of their noamints
end the nature 06 1113 securities of any) held by
them.
Anil further take notice that after mob last
mentioned date the said Ementrix will pro -
11,111 dtstrilatte the assets of the deceased
among the parties entitled thereto, having re/
gar only to the claims of which she shall then
have notice, and the said Executrix will not
he liable for the said assets 5(1 003' part there-
of to any person or versons of whose realm
1,Aio.t01:131::111;11 1101 11050 0o(111 received b3 her at
the time or snah distribution.
Dated at Brussels this 16th day of January,
REBECCA SEIIIER110,
29/3 Executrix,
Containing 174 acres, being Lot 8. Oen 11,
and pert of Leta 7 mid 8, l'on J2, ey tome
Aldo Well wntered, comfortnble Promo house,
bank barn with stone atoble 60 x 76 feet ; good
drive shed, hen house, pig Iron and pump
house, Large °robins/ ond about 5 acres bu011.
lineal moil and telephone. 34 mite from school
mid 8 miles from lirtasols. Por further par-
tioulars apply to MRS. B. DICEs.(3X,
It. It. No 0, Brussels.
Stock for Sale
Pure Sootah Short /torn Bull. Also 011101
8 inotithe 015, grand mired by 0o10-410, a Mat -
gals, grand champion ball of Canada ; and
number sired by A riatectsit No 10 912, hose
ro and 91101 is Galnaford Margate. lob 130, eau.
8, morphs (gee mites North oe Brussels en grovel
roadj TF108. PIERCE,
Phone 5810 Erussels p, 0,
Farm for Sale
Vino 150 acre farm for saki, Lehi g /4 1.3 44 Lot
14 end 1534 Lot 16, Con 8, 0 wnship. 011
tile Promises ittio briee hete.,e, 1,01,0 to
0ex72, 2 driving sheds, orrimecl, Am.
Poosossion to atilt pritelmscr. 0 miles to HMO
54110 Or Myth 005558 17a11 wheat In. 10 ocrio
bush. Rand mail and rnral telephone. For
farther nov.1,1,1111144 apply on the nenlidnes it13 if
ba let ter to U. 1.34 No 2. Myth.
*17-18 ALBDRT now/Arm Proprietor,
nOMFORTABLE1110USE AND LOT FOR
11.0 SA bie.-Geod well and Hamm, fruit times,
2 07 &e, Also 6 acres 10 corporation with large
'202 4-8 gable slid drilled wall, For NM -tiler portion-
.; 110 lara 05 10 Price, boons, &co apply to TR
I lo 1(2 Brussels.
1,5
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Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate of George
Brower, Bite of the Township of
Morris, in the County of Huron,
gentleman, deceased,
Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The lie-
ised Statutes of Ontario," that all creditors
and others keying claims against the estate of
the oidd George Brewer, who died 011 or about
the Thirteenth day of October, A. D„ 1017,
aro rogiutrod nu or hornve the Twenty-sixth day
of atinuory, A • D.,1518, to send by post prepaid
or deliver to the undersigned Executors of the
last NVill and Testament ut maid deoeased, at
11,1188,18 P 0„ their Christian and Surnames
echiro.08 and ri riser' 0110114. the full partioulars
of their claims, the otitteniont of their accounts
and the nature of the aoettrities tif any) heist
by them.
And further take notice that after seal bet
Mon Mcleod ditto t ho mini Executors will pro -
00 distribute the ossete of the decensed
11111011e 1110 110rtio0 entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to the alninm et winch thee shall then
have notice, and the said Executors will not
he liable for the said 011110tt1 or any part there -
f le aa v perstm er persons of whose claim
-notice shall not have been received by them nt
the time of such distrileation.
Dated at Murriti this Oth dny of January,
A. D. 1018.
.• • 1185 1115 Farm for Sae
9011 10 0
\Wilt' or Phone (Mx •
CoeLninhig goo koro, Vis -,14%1,017% Oon 8, :
MOWN teWilellin, mid Lot 1 loe, 5, Grey town. 0ol,lp.
. 1,01,11 1 J .
barimind mimeo, dieri. driving holt e 051i ‘ a 0
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• --4-, 3:4 mile to, salient, Wili aell either or botli Q. Sitil WEINSTEIN
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mill, orchard, &a 234 mile+ North of'13.1.11,,.:.1 ' t0
on gravel rend. Rural inoil nod 1 itrol 'phen / 2- •
Con. farms. 10 nob aold 10.601.0 October 1st will be ' 0
rented, Per further peeticatere imply to HILL 1.417"171' 8R1188311L8
town, ou the let MOO, Merlin township.
1 ALEX, FORSYTEI, Proprietor, Brussel% or
F, &SCOTT, 13ruasels. 04 440.0.404.4400.404•000+1044+0,
WM. WILEINg°14. .183v.eouttors,
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W e employ experieneed instructora V'
give tImeough courses, give Individual ,
attention to polls and place graduates p.
.„,. 1, pe,itions. Thai School is one of the
Q lergest and best Gomm eyelet Schools in
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It was decided to make e systernatio We thank a lerge number who heye is ri pertner in the Brandon Fire Engine 100 nore farm for /11110 Or 131 1011 !MI r James -
work of the Circle, receipt. 511.
wheels by, friends here join in the congra
h t n to tr and raise very been remitting and numerotte others: CO, SD( • § ti OD. niece of Reeee and Mrs, hon anc
coo VAS of t e ow y
1011011 needed funds to carry on the calling at our office, Let no give you A
t lations a Blueyale,
as„,ipess,