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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1918-10-17, Page 80+4.1.•1+.D+.0.7.0 1,04.40. 0+++t'O+i+O• .+04.04.4.+I•'04+4d4040'i•0+4d 0 +43'•4 I Baer Unroll Teachers' Convention, 11.1,1 h t-+ snit wet k, was a dechded urcc tae ('.melt lhut1'iay even - 4 wc11 at 3'1.1,11 R 331)31 will o-. n 11 +rock, \Ne 110.11.211 h, luta gone to the IT 31 l Shay so , 3914 and who s not t „i tared nyder the La11ad;an Military y •rv3,. ' Act is a d.:t i,i ler, end ran be .o viewed the luinn'e Ile sets foot on C'ana- 11.11 s3n1, I aim 3)53 'ret 4Y1 . ---The 1111der'ion'. 13 ha,a. 1311i3133r17313 frienls for w '(u; et-+m:edify spoken 3)t retereuee to the 33 03.3' of Iter mother the hue Mot Win - Shine, They were touch ap- t,, ee< c''. d. \ outs truly, ),'1: Mas R. I tat . You Can Get It ffe The following goods are of interest at the present time, Now is a good tient: t+) get what you may require. for e Gold that is Going iroortd 0 Cherry 13ark Cough Syrup-- + 151, and 5033 bottles + Blood Root Cough Cure - 25c 25c and 5o(: bottles +k Rexall Catarrh Jetta ----in hand tubes 07. --a remedy for cold in the head-- I 25c packages d, F.::rmoiid Throat Ease - c+ hoc anti 25e pkgs. I Eucalyptus Pastilles, Horehound I)reps and all kinds of Cough 531 Lozengcrs. _ New .gather Goods fi 4 6.6 Q l SCHOOL BAGS The 0131 fashi0nad kind, made from real sheepskin leather. Will stand ail kinds ,+f hard wear - No. 4 comes at 55e No, 5 " 95c No. 1 15 NEW STRAP PURSES At $1.eo, :$1.2o and 11'52 00 each Carets of' Brussels -Several new Views of Bru.eels that we have not had before -2 for 5e. Maskg,rc1„,' New the ORA gniY'iIgs 'Ch(1 t lair 13' mand for 11 yes On), '.e.uon. i.Vehave - DIAMOND eVe+'-- I)1,3a1ON1) 11Y E' 3 tsar pkg, DVOLA DYES ) and tae cump!ete range +,f colors are now to be had ineludina Navy, Wile and !)lack which have tte,al hard a' get, 'SUNSET' DYE. BOAT All the popular sharers Cleves and colors +13' goods i11 the one bath, 1 se Sakes Is a valuable prep:lroli,l3) where a greed 'I 1 ( 1 l 1' is aareeab:e to I I P,los 3•t Ft0m23313. Price $I.00 per bottle Canadian Service Hags Lenart-- 25c. Service Stationery A nen idea in Patriotic Sta- tionery -25e pkgs. LORI) BALTIMORE WRI'T- ING PORTFOLIO- 50 sheets of Fine Linen Writiu'.33 Paper with 24 Euvelopee to match - Price 40e atch- Pr3e4ne New Post F. R. SI�E�6a VXCAVos Store 14 Is. tit) r nt M.-1 et. ot111atriStow..Hclse.ed h 1' ,• +. of :ilia Miss 1. Rohn tat \' Ce 1.5 the Noit11 WeIIIoyaoa ie' As.uctatuou. Next Convert - 's• 1 h:. . c i ba U',v:,a one: of Norte, and Litt .aPub Ie 1.41),etry Board in- vite. ay. iv re43(1 313 of this locality to I(t+ve i113etent in reading th ' ,u-. '''3''7' (d' vulu,nrs 11p.m the al,'lve s during the long evenings of Fall and Winter. It yon have 003 clone so in the past form the habit now and pro- fit the 3et.y, 1'ostm 3eter general sates that Christ m +4 pare, h for the Canadian expedition. an; totet•s a F:aelte should he dispatch- ed alum Canadian ports not later than the middle of Nov. tuber. Transporta- tion is ct,uce:aad du lug the Christmas ealsou :' 1 those who are eeudlug par- cels to the friends i0 th,• Clenches are urged p a't 1h.,In earls' if they • wish u-•: m ct -Itv,•red by Christmas. AT the 'e ,333331. 3 Couventt"n, held in P..ni. .--+r ha, ober loth1 and 11th, 311 s l '111•: Robb reads ('arelully per• f, 4. u+ 2 + v 4. a4. E ;fie o +0+0+4+0.+0+•+4+4+0+0+0+0+4,+0+0+0+•+•+0+0+.+,e+0+0+0+0 Druggist and Stationer fatal ` eta Items Fruity shy of the "Fin." BoOs1• tee Victory Loan. 6m rt -ally for Tax Collector. 25 cel. 333 gets'TH3 Posy for balance of , tea 8. Wit regret to hear of the death of Mrs, Patterson., sister to the late George N, McLaren. She had visited at Brussels on various e333as10115 N9NE of the reports of the recent School Fairs in this locality have come to hand vet so Toe POST is 1101 to blame for their non-appearance. • TUE Overland car of W. A Grewar, •trlve3tisod in THE POST has been sold to • Frank Arnold, Seaforth. He has agood car that has been well taken car of by 1 air 13rewar. Mug Matto Ba?AN3 announces her spice will be open trom Tuesday, Oct i 1531, .until Saturday Oct. 19th, both dates inclusive. Office ho11rs g t0 32 a Lt. awl 1 to ti p; m, also Wednesday and • Saturday evenings 7 to to p, m. AUCTI 4+i 34.51.11 ('l' GUAi1E DVRHAMs.-- 1)on't fur4_1 :he Auction Sale at the Central Ilotel ;arils, Brussels, of a fine lot of Grade: Durham cattle. Sale at •+ n'cie('k Saturlev afternoon of this week. Richard Johnston, Trowbridge, is the proprietor and stock will be sold with - fen reserve. Read the advt, in this is - tine. Mas. AsrnPLANT, of London, a Deice of Mrs. (Rey 1 S J. Allan, Ilderton, form- erly of 343 -:'sal who was visiting friends tan with her husband, r: 1 g •e aihg n influenza and t.'. Pl V 1 , 3auddeuly. Her remains were -leen e London for interment. Mr. a.eliplant was also seriously ill but is rod^'n.- 2 .ely. LAsr la:de:May 42 cents was passed ;oil' at tl wicket at the Postomce to a atom the dice but the party went '/e3 't .3)t ,athering in the shekels. foetid some light 1 n' nu3 for a fon led 1 v11na1 had appropriated the It was a cheap trick but the ,ht name for the act was theft. 'Their g,03,11 gains may get them into • ottl)te 9l;, : i' Ja'wrr•r I-Iome -Last week pie. 33. f3.Jewitt, youngest SOU of Rev, e '3'g;' 13 vnt, Wyoming, and grandson .dre aCite Lewitt. Brussels, arrived he+me from France Ile was wounded in the eft :33)31 at Pascheudate. Mr, Jewitt wt1'. a dental student before his enli'tmeot in rat when he went be was inith an ambulance corps. I3) Eng- land ,1,3') 'an'ferred to Dental corps and later t,cing anxious to get into "the real (lm, '.vent into the artillery. His 3ntent(oli (a to r3111me his dental course [O Toronto. The Jewitt family did their 31 art most worthily the 3 boys serving to active service. Rev. ,Will. is still in France. Major Jewitt is 00 the Col - ie iete staff 311 Winnipeg since his re. turn. WILL RUN :vo Rtsx.--Brussels Board of Health took prompt and decisive action last week as a precautionary mea]11re-73;Bust the spread of the pre- vailing inllcleuza epidemic and ordered the chord 1,x, school and Public Library closed and my public meeting with• drawn up to Montiav, 23t11 inst., unless order is :eeciitded• Due notice will be given of such is the case, The Chautau- (pa Festival which was to he held Tues- (le39. Wednesday and Thursday of next week is withdrawn for those dales for 11)331801)'reason). No date is announced as to Wvlietl the Festival may be held. In numerous other places the results of the epidemic have heeu very serious but we arc glad to say no fatalities are charged up to the "flu" i3) this 1tnn10dt- ate locality. Every tate should be taken to keep clear of it as far as possible as itis not to be netted with, THE "1131" has rather upset many of programs of the week_ A Nos El. V was received, through the mail by H. L. laekson, in the shape of a metal military helmet. It was went by Lieut. Leon F. Jackson, who is doing duty in France. The latter is A toriner resident of Brussels, who Sax been most active in military affairs. He was a member of 1110 Sono) African centiug- ent that clic' valorous (heeds years ago. T,Anlxs' gold, ring found urn' 1(301•(1). church, Inst Frldnv. own,:' is re'gaested to prove property awl parr nor this advt. En. Attire, M1Hi (01,I24A''LAI133, yV 3114011. 13011.8001113 a tier.. or lon,l for sale, con- veniently -located. For price. terms, t,• 33351333 to ALax. STRWART, 331teetl stre,•t. W.-50 151-3 eruseets. A NCM AAA of strong colonitsi of Reg for vole Apply to FLF.'reilE1t Run, foil 3, Von 3, Grey. Phone 9318. 1(123 row yVonu,n wnnt.m to pi.•It DWneerlkrsi.n. Na, Wreofui'3litGeeherr,' Witages 45moar may. An917r'ait 12.Tn33M$3N'HI (1a14(033Ae1I1. AT n bargain price, One set n? second hnn'1 single harness. RunAi1ns E 1'3'. roe )e, ba.e W. 13 Raognl"3'T, 1.44 2,ell bred 'roil.tin• Raw Phone 27 t0. (tray Wu Have .l'r1tSRubbers. Thy wear like iron. oo. WANTED. -Mani wanted for night shift 13' assist repair man 011 KI13.11 machinery. One who con loco belts and all general repairing to countershafts, line -shafts, to , t,referred. Apply at once to. T3111 Rows. RR11, :Esti3211 & Teaxsnr.R Co., I.TD., ieatorth. FOca year old driving mare for stile. Qniet and not afraid of autos. War Bonn, Thomas street,14rnssels. 0 Yr11BT-'LAHs pigs 5 weeks old for Hale. Phone 4117. r'EH3.RY Somme, Lot 35, (`on, 5, (Arey. XIINTI1414 o f young sows.pith for sole Also some young pigs. NV. II (VInnPhone111 1 NEW Oliver riding plow for vale, Apply t Loge C, 4P11n1AN. Phone 4712. FOP SALE . -A ane heifer calf, eight months old. 5108. A,.3. Dtisr, Bluevnle. 5[C130.(A.HC PA' 51,.r,sale at a bargain, Apply to HOB3I1 and I.nt for sale, eligibly' toeate11. Good well, ristern, cellar, stable, (Ca. For foe. then particulars apply to 2109. Gras. II RN DRP„nV, Brussels. RonMY home, large tot, stable, t3'., cur sal. on James street at N bnrg,/ln. Tf not 101,1 333311 be to rent. D EWAN. Da. 43301(1137, Osteopathic Physician, visits Rrnasels Monday afternoon of each week. Chronic) and nervous 3111373318.31 sueeew..41.111v treated. Vl,1ts residences. 1.h -sanitation at Queen's Hotel. Walter S. Scott and bride arrived home from their wedding tour last Week. 'Fite former has been through a brief campaign with 1' fluenztsiuce rewr)3In. A report rues current in BrusQele the: week that Postmaster Tiay, Stratford. brother to Mrs W. IT, Kerr, Brussels, had died veru suddenly. We are g'nl to correct the rtnuor and to say :Or, Kay Was off duty for a clay or 011 bun is able to be about his work now ni neural AT New WkaTMIN:rr3R -A tetter front Trooper 3N- Long from N- w West- minster, 13. C., slay'; body the soldiers Who preceded them (Mr, Long is with the Mobile Veterinary section and in charge of the horses) and their unit aro all le New Weetminsrer anti he does not know whether they will move forward of remain there Some Fay the latter, Will, thinks the climate and -',c.nery delightful. CORPORAL HAR01.I) CA\IP nin.3. KI1,Llin -With sincere r( tet 'PHI3 Pu -'r 11101422 an 001111 Centel', of the (leech of Corp Harald Campbe 11son of Angels and Mrs Campbell, 11 111 s -f 3, who 481/e nal his life in France that Freedom's banner might continue to float over the world Harold WAS A fine soldier, n molly fel. low and his decease ie the cense of deep sorrow to iris many friends about hare. it Will 11c'1l family d i Mr.audMra,<- Comp bell u v be accorded wukipie'ad sympathy in the loss of then gallant sem A more extended referrence will be made in next issue of 'I'urc Pu, r. S"u '.'elle:rime and will be held in 0ae'1 1 '1x14 Aylmer Tribune, a Con'ervative n:.ekly 3nvued 311,11 ulite41 by Thomas f1a avve•a and 1) Monteith, and The A 3)'o, Exp.eee, n Literal week'y, OW3c(1 1V, to Charlton and Jonas Anger, have anta'g,nu tied, New publication w.11 be Anti ,311 as the 'Tribune Express •(1.d will h_• :ad, pandee31 in its politics. Sires 14. Montekh and Baruecott will hav charge of the new paper. nut Port' werild not be surprisedif Christmas plans loots up A. )qu:oing away for Fall trade. Au'Omohllillg to rspidly grow less. A hearty wet'eine 'lwaits the overseas yt. T:le "flu" to get you if you don't watch out. Coal and wood are used grudgingly, yet ueees2Arily, RE(lt'LA'l•IONS providing for the more nnieent dietrtbutien of coal needed for industrial uses in Canada have just been 'l'1+r'wcd by the Governor -ie -Council at the inw :Ince of the Fual Controller, It is provided that all mice operators 111 Canada 3011 importers of industrial coal into this country shall rotate deliveries of sue h coal amongst their customers in pluportiou to their requirements, so that not one 3nd0,3111al consumer shall at any time have advance supplies on hand resile others are undersupplied. Miss Harriett, daughter of Rev and Mrs Abey, formerly of Brussels, is at- tending the Normal School at London :his term Arthur Alley is a student at the Lon(lon Collegiate. Edmund, another sou, spent 3 weeks i3) France - last year bat was returned as under age, This Fail he tried to get into the Flying Corps at London and also at Toronto read Hamilton but as he will not be 17 y+ars old until November itis request was not gm .ted, His spirit is 1203) by of praise and emntatiou. Rev, Mr. Abey, while looking well 53)(1 getting' around fairly gaud, i.. uul up lo ulel time vigor we are sorry to state. The fatnily has a warm spot. in the hearts of many old Irietels in Brussels Evatoma,is'r 12AN'roN DIES Air Hus exuN•ro Home---'Thllrs(lay of last week (truth removed a well-known figure in Canadi:ut evangelistic work it) Rev, A ti. Itanlou, 587 Palmerston avenue, Tor- onto. eller a long 111uess. Born in St, 1.1m, N. li., in 18(14. n•1r, Ran 1031 carne to Toronto many years ago, and made that his home during the greater part of the time he spent in Evangelistic work. Ile h' Id various charges in Methodist churches in the Slate of Michigan, for a time being stationed at K•da1113E1o, About 3" years ago lie entered ev111] ,el- istic work, conducting campaign.: in both United Stales and Canada. Rev. 111 Ram en Was a member of Tor- en)" Ilio tyMethodist L ch He is sot3 t3 el by a widow, one daughter, Jan, at home, on.: 'neither, William J. Ramon, Rochester, 113111 one sister, ivirs. J V Partridge, Toronto M1, 121131ton is remembered in Brussels as au m11has1. ,3 3 .;i'a • workerin the Salvation Arnl hy when that body used l(3 visit 11311 sack in the lunz al;n from Sealurlh..- '1'u1( 3ttl,wi31 cm stiou and mower wa. taken (runt the legal cuhunn of a Coruoto p 1; 3'r is of 1enernl interest : "Ci. 0, -Does a ratan who is engaged i0 threshing grain for farmers have to .pay u license lee 13r any special tax for carry• Ing on that kind of business i' Ans.- Municipal councils have power to pass by laws for "regnlnting traffic" on the high Ways and the width of the tires and wheels of all vehicles used for the con. veyance of arncles,elc„ and for niobtb- 1tiug "heavy rofl3;"and the use of trac- tion engines, etc The Motor Vehicles Act (H S. 0 , clmp 2207, see, 4) says no ner:.an shalt drive 11 motor vehicle ou a 3vi inghroay for hire, pay n3' gain t hot tt having a Recuse You do not say whether the lhre0hiu( machine is run by an engine or how !'here is a statute which pi merles that "stationary eugine- ers" Niall brave certlfiaates of quali3ca• firm. R, S, 0 chap Io7, see, 7 'There is uothiug in the statutes that I Can find which '(quires that a man who is en- g'3ged in threshing gratin shall be oblig- ed to obtain from the clerk of the town- ship, n3' from any ogler official, a license permitting hint to do so." Church Ohimes The Conference arranged by Maitland Presby'erV to be held in WIngham this week was postponed owing to the pre. Valli tlg Ppide'0lC Rev. 4V. E Sit fiord preacbtd alis` Mornay sermon:: on Gerrie Circeit last Sunday. He will he at Wroxeter next Sabbath for church auciversary, All tile church FetV,ces were called c-ff in town last Sunday Red the same rule will apply for next Sabbath owing to a desire to guard the public health from tine prevailing influenza. YE STANDARD sA !C OF CANADA HEAD OPFICE - TORONTO TRUST FUNDS Our Savings Department gives you a guarantee of absolute security and 33T'u 1II71: interest at current rate. BRUSSELS BRANCH, G. H. SAMIS,'4 E Manager. 234 PEW $$ $$ What Ccauaes A Town To Die, People We Talk About $$ $$ Lloyd Jackson was hoose from Ottawa over the week end. Carswell Bros. spent 'Thanksgiving with relatives at Rime. Dr. McKelvey, 'Toronto, was a visitor in Brussels tot a few 1111310. lc's,o 1 made a business trip to Hamilton. Toronto and Brantford, 1':11 133113 ; L s Spefran, Go(lerich, were renewing old 1rietldsltips in Brussels and locality Clayton Jordan. teller ie the Standard Bunk was a visitor in Toronto over 'l 1111ukeel viuta Mrs lames f)nnoan is }tome From an extended and eejayable trip to the West With relatives and old friends. George W. Colvin and Miss Ethel Cameron, Toronto, spent 'I'hanksgiving at the (m'iner's parental home here Mrs. las. Bowman and Miss Vinie, Toronto, were here over Thanksgiving visiting at tate home of J. H. and Mrs. Galbraith. Miss Winnie Long has been seriously ill In Toronto but it is hoped she will he able to get 110111e by the close of the week. Alex Ross of the Customs, Depart - went, Ottawa, was a welcome visitor at the parental borne, Brussels, over the week encl. 13. S. and Mrs. Scott are taking ad- vantage of the. enforced school holidays and are visiting the former's parental home in London. Goers,e Elwards, who cline home for the holiday from Toronto, is being detained owing to the close atteutiou be- ing paid to him by grippe. Miss Irene Barkley, Toronto, is re- newing old friendships in town. She is a daughter of George and Mrs, Bark- ley, furmefly of Brussels. Mrs. Adam Ballsntyue and J. 1. and Mrs. Elliot, of London, are very wel- come vueets at the home of Mrs, John Cardiff, Princess street, Mrs, F. Snarling, of town. and Miss Sophia Sperling, of Toronto, were holi- day visitors at Whitechurch. They motored in Donald MoNeil's car, Mr. and airs. Taylor au(1 2 children, of Owen Sound, are visitors at the home of lames and Mrs Jones. The ladies are sisters, Mrs, Taylor was a former Brusselite. Capt. (Dr) Menzies, who has been is France, called o11 his uncle and aunt, Alex. and airs Ross. Princess street. Monday. He is on his way to Siberia Capt. Menzies parental home is at M(item orlh. S, C. Wilson is at Mildmay, where his brother, Dr. Wilson, lives, The latter has been 111 and has sold his practice to Dr. Wellman, Springfield, Ont, and hold; an Auction Sale Saturday of this week. Registrar Coate, Goderich, was in town, 'Thursday of last week on busi- ness in connection with the Victory Loan, He has charge of Hurou Co, Loan will iie promoted in this locality by F. S. Scott, Brussels ; A. H. McDonald, Ethel ; and Jno, McDonald, Walton. +++++++++++++++++++++++++43 + A + SELECT JE DIAMOND RINGS WEDDING RINGS 'l' GOOD VALUE is assured in every offering of this store. Whatever the price paid, we personally guarantee the ) goods to be as represent- ed at the time of sale. Ask to see the new., est pattern in R. Wallace Silver +i+ Let LIS showyou Ou OuI' C0111- '1' + plate line of Wat:,erman s +i+ Ideal Fountain Penns, and • :: don't forget that we have a full line of Kodaks and + + + Brownie Cameras $ J. R. Wendt* ++1++ Jeweler 3111(1 Opticilau, Wroxeter + ++++++++++++++++++++44++++ More towns die for want of confi- dence on the part of business 311831 and lack of public spirit than for the rivalry of neighboring towns or ad- verse surroundings, says a writer in a Western paper. This is true, When a man in search of a hone or a busi- ness location goes to a town and finds it brine full of hope and en- thusiasm over the prospects of the place and earnestly at work to build up the town; he soon becomes im- bued with the same spirit, and as a result Ile dives his takes and goes to work with the same interest. When, however, he goes to a town, and everyone expresses a doubt and ap- prehension of the prosperity of the place, moving about and indulging 111 mournful complaints about imag- inary evils which are likely to be- fall the town, he feels that it is no. place for him, and' shakes the dust from his feet, while he departs with town. Try to stake a live, enterpris- ing, progressive town out of the one in which you live. When you are working for or saying a good thing for your town you are accomplishing a good thing yourself. New Zealand has 4,391 registered apiaries, representing more than 50,- 000 colonies of bees, A distillery has been built in Mexico for the production of alcohol from sotol, a native plant. For testing plumbing for leaks ap- paratus producting smoke by chemi- cal means has been invented, To help solve its fuel problem the government of Brazil is encouraging the planting of eucalyptus trees, rdC'Ai4oseto(:Q809osso:fiGtlVr(A(S+'SYstldO?'floes,•)rrSeeeleoaseneotveset otoovetostisoesBoM P n eraII1ilo illenz[ Pt ,3'•_,u ,SECINEtISSESI^nrr.:=1 fadar,:.•-L' .=.12i.'S5iAP13121 • T iv conceded by Nest authorities that the dleeaH'+ that is 110w V2311.(41 "Npa111011 IItlhuv,za" to 1113113': irmaetl• Lo 1111+ 111sease e)alle1 '+13u,411Lu Lail ripp' ' of sonic 211 penes ago. The beginning. of ibis disease is(altasuuilttt'lu.an n111io•nv (old in the Vend fuel sore throat boa i1 vapidly goo, much five leu it. (sect' iv 11ev1'lopo.d 13)111 9areness i3) all 1.110 lltuaclea Intal !'i''''1 (1:1113'3'3' of developing pneumonia. The fcilCWiug may 30' 31'4',l v,11h Jaye 'rally gioitl results before, dialog and after an to uuk 3)I' this Irentile :- -Smile ; 3)"d 'limed Lozenge 0114111 an es Paraformic Throat Lozenge or Formolid Throat Ease 62 (s (13 01 (or f)) 9 'o (a w • 13' a good gargle will keep the Mouth 1u11b,i rile and a3' the :lir pas - 0 sages aro the source of i4feelimi by the geru134 of this disease the O above will help 411atly to prevent the lodgment of such genie, A3' a general Tonin, to keep the phyaleal 130dllion up to par we A strongly recommend Penslar Palatable Cod Liver Extract W 'feu 331311 final this 1, 0311331(1141 builder, 'Theo there is 13runto Qniu' • ine Tablets, PcnelarL,axative Cold Breakers, Aspitio '1'abl3l • Hydrogen Per oxide, Oil of LuealyMate, Grim Complier, all of which are very useful, 4. t0 4f fd 4. O • i ax -.t c sms:-•razor STORE (3 FOX'S DRUG STORE e+(oti k5'a.00att>3150?c`ee0oQ,9C+^".3ai000tnoei't(:HY.a000rec000.: 6?c&esdm+ftt45mlova Among the household novelties is a porous covered dish which keeps its contents cool by evaporation, .A new finger ring is hollow and can be tilled with a perfume, which slowly exudes in minute quantities. Indiana leads the states for the production of limestone for building purposes, with Missouri in second place, EonN ! G,U'dlaAtmlL-In Rruc els, m1 Oet. 0th, 10111, to Mr, and ors, John 11. (Apt hrldth, u sou. KING -In Morris township, on Oot,A,er 11.13, 11118, to air, and ISrs, Wpm, Bing, u dough - ter. Nnxntmn,-In Gary township, on Oct. Ott, 1010, to ➢l0. and Mrs. C. Stanley Wheeler, a eon, DIES FRAH3a,-I,1 lleufryn, on October Lath, 1018, Alexander )"rose,', aged 78 pars. AUCTION SALES Tana,0AY, OMT. 17'rtt.-Farnl, farm tock. k3'., at Lot id, Co,,. 1.1, atofflllop_ sole at 1 00100k. 13211T, Couvrs, Prop. 3'. A, Scott, Ano, .�.t TI?RI>AY, r•oT 18T11 -(4111,10 Parham cattle at the Central Hotel, Brussels. 041c0. Jo,NelON, Prop, C. F, Vondriely Aue, 311RU•9.BELS" MARKET lhdlwheat... --'.. ill 141 0210 Spring whine ...................33 75 L' 75 (lea .............. 755 2 5 Pens .., ... 12 25 Hurley - l3)a 110 Lotter 433 8 lrgg' .. 18 lit -"i 17 )5 17 15 Wool 115 85 Fb:v 111 nu 10 00 Potatoes 3301.13f314 1 50 1 50 Wool (unwashed) 00 00 Farm for Sale 'Condors will tri n ee•lved 1131 to November let, 23338 r 1 1+13' solo of aha West half or Lot 18, Con- 1, TtnnJup of Grey, ('some of Barony {known a, the John Wortley farm.) Thorp Is 0 frame l3'- 3,0 curl barn on the property. It must ?,(:'sold in order to wind up the estate. Adthr,as (1, WOIRTLEY, 333xc"utar, Woodstock, Ont. Tenders Wanted The Mau lei polity of the township of Morris. is asking for toners for the trees on Hiderond between Lots hi owl 11, in COs, 8. Tenders 131111 he ''45'313.11 at -ho 'row nship ROI, on Tn.'"loy, aist. 311th, at 9 ,:clock p m. 171u low- est or any tender set nrcomsat-31v accepted. A. M11:0'19N, 131uevaie P, O, • 300.004149 044000 41)0040.150.410044. 000000•45.04* 0 0000 0 4049.0.4.00 04409994•+@8900041.0•.•00.4.8' • Clean l : ' 'w 1tag, r,. �. .., YAC j>sY e .yh ,.^'t , J • o •'.Y: '...1 41• . ..,.133 t `a+ v Sweep . 5 e �a. r Et 4+ 0 0o CARSWELLS' place $1,5oo worth of Shoes on Sale this week at prices e 0• never before equalled in Brussels, • 4 , Our entire Shoe stock must be wiped out as we must have roost to bring 0' • •• forward and display our immense stock of Fall and Winter Goods. 0o O , . • P • e { 0 P i`: „r o e,s:s�/ iStY t� C!'3i it�%fitiE 1'%�f5t1 fFiiu'"a' as•• 1..31 u r '-4 � n r+ ...v a v ,.rte ,. r v.. a ,.3'a. v u+ . , ,nw n a .+ • • • • • • O 0 • • • • e • • • • • • • • • 3'T 0 m • 8 4. Rel:d Every Ile Men's Boots Regular ji7.00 20 pairs only, Men's Calf, Mineola Band Patout Boots, sizes 3 95 6 to 83. Olean -sweep and Sale' Youths' Boots Regular ^ 00 20 pairs only Dongola Calf 3)01 Patent. 0011 BooLB, 937.00 11 to 18, Olean -sweep Sale 8 y w and ave r=` eney Boys' Boots Regular up to 4,00 30 pairs only Boys' Dongola and Call Boots, sizes 1 to 5. Oletah-sweep Sale Women's Boots Regular 2.75 10 pairs only Women's Dnugnla Button Boots, sizes 3 g 33 al Boys' Boots Regular 5.00 15 pairs 13oye' Patent Colt, Blucher 13(1(118, 113''/,'0 I (.o 55 01ean-aweep Stale Women's Boots 3.00 30 pairs Dongola Kid Mueller0 Boots, %lees '23 to 4, 1Clean-sweep Sale........ 8 • • • • • • • 0 • xA • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • - Sale - - -- • • • ▪ Woen 5 n a L ----A0 2 • Extra GumtIn3'i8aYlO0t£e1191I)n1a1go1m+KIl.du,rOPSLtLylIs,C1i0l1lLs10oli11 4 Soots iteatime. U(ne ea'l 33thesetre.ver special, sires•• ! 5pecai3 L05 . ]tob h 3),450.Olean-sweep Selad • • •' .. .- -_.-- O • Women's Boots • • R • • • • • • • 4. • 20 pail's 1)ougola Kid Blucher and • Bal. styles, 911408 .II. to 2, ® Clea];. weep Sale ....... 150 • 0 ® Girls' Boots • Regular 2.00 20 pairs Dongola bnttou and laced I3oot9, 83000 8 to 103, Olean -sweep Sale ®' .. 8 • Regular 5.00 50 pairs Gunmetal, Dongola and Patent Leather, Iiatton and lace, cloth tops, 211 3 Lo 6. Olean-sweepSale Misses' Boots Regular 2,5o, • • 0 • • • • • 0 0 • 0 • • • • • • • C�firls' Boots. Regular 2.75 18 )ales Mitigate, 13111ehet' 800335 8 zee 83 to 103,8 Olean - sweep Sale 1 r 8 Women's. Oxfords Women's Oxfords Regular 4,50 Regular 2.50 40 pairs Tan Calf, Chocolate Rid, 30 Naive Platen: (loll, 1)ongoh), and Gunmetal Oxfords, sir- 1 �,�r gyp■ es 23 LU •l. Clettmewoep Stale 3'W V l'aient 33.11111)00403(33 Ox- fords, sizes 23 to 43. Olean -sweep Sale...,.,... Misses' Boots Regular 3,00 28 pairs Dongola ILicl Boot.a, but ton and lane styles, sizes 11 to 2, Clean -sweep Sale Child's Boots Regular 2.00 15 pairs 0hi1d'5 Dongola and Pat- ent laced and 1».1tt031ed Boots, 9i3e8 4 to Olean -sweep Sale,. Rubbers 3 Balance of Monis Tillbbers, in "k00 sizes. White they last only ................. Misses' Boots Regular 3'50 30 pairs Mineola, Patent Colt and 0 • • • 4' e 0 • 47 • Calf, b0Ltot or 3233'11, 5(1110 11. to 2, Uletam 38 • Sweep Salo • • Infants' Boots •• • Regular 1.5o• i m 25 pairs Infants' Dongola bn1101118(1 . and tatted Helots, sizes Mfi 4, 23 to 7. CI0au-sweep3'•13 Sale�1 4f. Rubbers 0 • e Balance of Women's Rubbers, broken ((114338. W hilt1 they last only a �Cl • •• The Store° that Savesi • you Money' The Stare with the Stock Carswefl ro O ••••••••••.••••••••••••,•• ••••♦••••••4•••.•..•••A)•0'44. 4.4.+4)4•••!►000b4•,.00A,j; .�