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Now Books Hess' Stack f o o i confectionery
Have you
read these ?
Dau,thter of the Land
by dean 1.. Porter
JoRsetyn's Wife
by K. Norris
Three Times and Out
by Nellie McClung
The Young Diann
by I,tarte Cecchi
Elizabeth's Campaign
by Mrs. Humph.
ray Ward
Olt Money. Money
by Eleanor B.
Porter
These all come
at etI so each
Love of an Unknown
$ldier-
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Make, stock healthy.
25 lh pail for $3 00.
Also in packages --
35c, b50 and $1.25
The 25 lb. pail will last 5
horses or 5 cattle or 20 hogs --
so days.
Hess' Poultry Panacea
Pa
Makes Poultry heathy,
Makes Hens lay.
5 lb. pkg. 35e.
Will last 6o hens 4o days, Al-
so smaller pkg.-35c-will last
25 hens 3o days.
Hess' Instant Louse Killer 350
Hess' Die - - 45c & 850
Just
Received
Horehound Cancly
After Dinner
Mints
Honey and Hore-
hound Drops
It:metier!Ur an,i
Memlio' Pastilles
Hard Bailed
Candies
Ligsett's
Chocolates
Peppermint
Creams
Good stock of
Lowney's
' Fresh Chocolates
Laxative Rexall Parafor- Throat Cherry
IBromo Catarrh • laic Ease Bark
Quinine Jelly Throat toe 1L Cough Cure
30c 35c Tabs 25c 25C 25C & 50C
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Paibuurn
dakc Iso
Open
Is the best place for keeping
Snap Shot Pictures, We have
them frotn 25c up to S3.00 each.
For puttiug the Snaps in place
Dry Mounting Tissue
Is must satisfactory. Try a t5c,
package.
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With School open again there
will likely be some new stip•
plies wanted.
Loose Leaf Note Books
Exercise Books'
Fountain Pens
Water Colors
Pencils
Rubber Erasers
H. S. Books
P. S. Books
F. FiP r !
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Druggist and Stationer
tura! 1 etvs tin
WE Save Systematically.
SAYE by the W, S S. plan.
Comers Council next week.
W. S. S. means $5 for $410 1924.
RENEW your subscription to THE Posit. •
LAST Saturday was a busy day in '
tow n
Near Monthly Horse Fair will be held '
Thursday, February 7tb.
jANr.0 v has been a wonderful month
but e -,,en be away from us.
SCHOGLs in Ilrnssels resumed work
last M•-,uday, with all the teachers in
their respective places.
A Hockey team went to Wingham
Friday evening and played a friendly
game with the puck -chasers of that
town.
SPECIAL MEETINo.-A special meeting
of Brussels Farmers' Club Saturday
afternoon at 3 o'clock in Library Bui1d-
1nAn occasional automobile is still on
the move en account of the mildness of
the season and the lightness of the
snowfall,
A DISLOCATED sHouterm,-One day
last week G C. Manners fell at the door-
step ot hfs home and dislocated his left
&welder, Although quite painful he is
goth,tg along satisfactorily and will soon
be as well as ever we hope,
'1'oac•NTo Daily Star, which a few
week, ago sunonnced an increase in its
subscription rate to $4 a year, has decid-
ed to revert to the old rate, $3 a year.
'i`he Dade Star and THE POST may there-
fore let had in combination at last
Year's Figure. 54.25 for the two,
Au':Trois SAt.ic NExT SARVRDAY.—The
itorapaited Pole, inn Sale of the houseand
Lit, Fora tor, acd household effects of
tete late Mrs, Donald MtQuarrie will be
h-'ld SAtur•1',v =afternoon „f this week, at
2 o'clock on the premises Albert street,
See posters for further particulars,
FERrn.izais,-By a large advertise-
ment en this page the well known Sim
of Win. Sterne & Sons, Woodstock,
call the attention of the farming com-
munity Ir, their high grade products,
0. E. Walker, 6th line Morris, is tile
local representative. 4 cars are to be at
Brussel, G. T. R. this month and those
wanting a supply are asked to see Mr,
Walker
Wotsaw'a INs'rrru'ra,-Friday after -
000(1 of this week, at 3 o'clock Brussels
Women's Institute will meet in the
Library Audience room. Mrs, (Rev.)
Stafford will take charge of the topic
"Importance of rest and recreation in
the life of the homemaker." Discus-
sion will follow, A large attendance is
hoped for.
About 150 cords of wood have been
delivered to Brusselltes by the town
from the Hislop purchase and there Is
sell a plentiful supply, Now is a gond
time to get orders Riled and those want-
ing wood should apply at once to Fuel
Controller F, S, Scot, Wood is good
quality and every load measured by the
town attthorities.
Howicx Murt1AL,--Annual meeting
of the well known Howick Mutual Fire
I tsurauee Company will he held in
Gorrie Township Hall, on Friday, Feb,
14th, at 2 p in. The retiring Directors
this year are Hugh W. Edgar and Jas.
)'.irton, both of whom are eligible for
reelection, Secretary Meltercher is
busy now trailing out the interesting
annual report of this well known Cont.
patty.
ereeeaaateeer
Wire the advent of a couple cars of
hard coal to town Brusselites are breath•
ing freer over the fuel shortage.
CHAUTAt11;uA Festival elates are
March IS, re, and 20. Brussels Town
Hall. Mark the time and get your
Course ticket.
CUl1A1' teiki liitllg6Pt.t, r'il It l: 2 ( 2.
3lac London tt)II) Hot 6; Cndlurat ,,ocit•%9
atter plush tl(+2tbetation, has finally de,
e clod epee the Peony as the civ'e flower
of London, Society has been in torten
with the London Chamber of Commerce
and other municipal bodies, and it Is
!with their approval that the decision.
nl'•unoned was rt. netted. There are
More I ban too rid el it, of pennies thele
being for mot.. at ;"pu;nglatult full
now It ie the intention of lite Mee.
kenitnrta' `5+"-I••'y ter 11212e every d-rwrr
matter in I,•xtdnn )!,ro,v Pennies so that
ue 1-15 1 tall the otter of rtt1parlcIh!e ftori
h,•auGr. 'ihrn sic '.y will give ae pre -
;teems neat Antrum to all the members,
peony hulks.
MIAs fHAyrtitoYr'a FUNERAL. -As an.
nounced in last week's PusT the funeral
of the late Miss Mabel Hayeroft took
piece hent the home of IS C and Mrs,
Rocs Friday afternoon. An appropriate
service was in charge at Rev. Mr. Stat.
lord, who spoke very appropriately from
the Scripture, "tiler sun went dows
while yet it was day." 'line casket was
taken to the family plot in Brussels
cemetery, pallbearer's being George
Irwin and fi.o Ferguson, Toronto ; W.
(3. Neal, Walton ; and W, 1. McCrack-
en, Jas, Bslleetyne and Alf Backer,
Will. liaycroft, Hamilton, brother of
deceased, accompanied the remains from
Port Arthur. He reached that city its
time to be recognized by kis mucic loved
sister, who had been buoyed up du ex-
pectancy over his coming but very
,gorily after closed her eyes in death.
Mrs. Havcroft is making f.vorablt• im-
provement et after her :tack from influen-
za.
Dian IN Toeor'ro.- Early Tuesday
moroiug, Ian. 15 0, after a week's 111 -
tress Geo. McCarthy Meere, dearly be-
lov, d husband of jasepkiee E. Dell, en-
tered lute rest. Influenza, followed by
pneumonia and a comlplicetion which
necessitated an nperatiou being the cease
of his death Deceased was the only
sort of Dr. Alex Moore. of Cobourg, Rud
vis horst in Mansfield, Ohio, 29 years
ago, He was emp,oyed as accountant
by the Swift Canadian Co , of Toronto,
and was a bright, energetic young man,
loved by all who knew him. Funeral
was held from his late residence, 268
Montrose avenue, Toronto, interment
being made in Provpeet cemetery. Rev,
,V. S, GrifSu, rector of St Stephen's
church, conducted the se, 220', Pall.
bearers were A C. Ellis, E I. Pugh, E
T. Swift, Fred. Taylor, Eric Bridge-
thorpe and A 15 Wallace, Ameng the
many floret tributes was an anchor from
the tamale Steamship Co and wreaths
from Ss ift Canadian Co. and the et0-
pl gees of Swift Cau. Co. Besides his
w,fe and father there are left to mourn
his loss, 3 s'stera, Mrs F. M Blackwell,
Dunnville ; Mrs, L. A, Holland, Mon-
treal, and Miss Eleanor M, Moore,
Kitchener. Mrs. Moore will spend a
few weeks recuperating at the home of
her mother in Brussels, Old friends
here deeply sympathise with the bepeav-
ed
PR MATED font for sale const;ting of rasp.
berries, trawberrtes, peaches, pears, plums,
&e. also jello and grapes. Apply to Mrs. H. B,
Churchill, 31i11 street, larusoels.
HEAVY draft filly rising 8 years, bred from
Gold Link 22 Lots 55 and 50, Con. 6, Mari..
,Ino. D. Miller, Blnevale P. 0. Wroxeter
Phone.
Pomo bred young Shorthorn hall for sale,
R. L. McDonald, Lot 18, Con, 10, Grey. Phone
248.
GIRL wanted. Apply to
]Sias. W. 14. SINCLAIR.
YOUNG pigs for Bale. F I)ttNeAN,
4th bine, Morrie.
Hon FOR SFnvn'E,-The undersigned will
keep for service et Lot 1, Con. 12. Grey town-
ship, a thorn' bred hoc. Terme. $1 00
P. TYEawAN, Proprietor.
A Few choice front quarter. of beef for sale
at reduced prices. BACKER Enos.
Morrow market price paid for hides by
BAEKRR BROW, Eireann!.
•n Brood Sows for sale. Miasma, Roasareoe,
Phone 474, It, R. No. 2, Brussels.
6o Cords of dry Maple hardwood for sale,
Phone 4.28 MARK CARDIFF, Gray,
DRY wood for sale. Phone 474 RneeELL
RosatcrsoN, R. R. No, 2, Brttwwela.
(10MFo1TARLE Clouse and tot for sale Queen
street, Brussels, the property of the Yate Mrs,
W. Newsom. For particulars apply to J, C.
Cooper for the coming week or F. S. Soott,
thereafter.
Manna O. BRYARR announces she has re.
sinned work in her aline. Office open every
dayy. BOON 15 to 12 a, m., 1 to 8 p. in, also
Saturda avenin
y Rs.
COMFORTABLE bonne for sale, well located.
Apply to Rna Mt1.ty, Brussels.
WANTEb.-Dead Horsey and Animals taken
away promptly within a radius of 20 mile+.
Will pay front21',8 to r',.; for live animals brought
to factory. No animals retnoved without
hide. Phone, day 12. atone, evening 178,
The Farmers' Fertilizer00,, Ltd„ winghn,o.
Dn. PAr,sER, Osteopathia Physician, visits
Brussels Monday afternoon of each weep.
Chronic and nervous diseasov successfully
treated, Visits residenoes. Consultation at
Queen's Hotel.
CARD OF '1'ttANK<,-Weuld very much
like to have lite) the time le personalty
thank numerous friends tvho showed
great kindness tp the late Ivlrs. Thos.
Maxwell, my aunt, dieting her recent ill-
ness. It wt s much appreciated by her
and none the less by toe. Yours very
gratefully, LORNE PRMOLE, Toronto.
THE FRANCHISE, -Ladles of Brussels
and surrounding country are Invited to
hear an address in the Public Library,
Thursday. January 30th at 3 p, m , by
Mrs. Gordon Murray, of Hanilton, to
instruct women on the intelligent use of
Franchise. Mrs Beavers, Exeter Coun-
ty President of the W. C. '1'. 1.7 , will
also be present. As la(lies have been
granted the 211(1 of the Franchise every
wotnau should avail herself of this op
portunity to hear so able a <peaker on
this Important subject, A collection
will be taken to defray expenses.
OROANlzen aeriettlture has received
the mistimed and 10yt12 support of tete
Weekly Sun, Toronto, during the 23
years of its existence, It is to -day giv-
ing generous :2nd hearty support to
every movement calculated to further the
interests of biose engager) iu agrlcul•
ture, Those farmers Who wish to keep
in touch with the great co-operative
lnovemeut among agriculturists in On-
tario, should read it every week. The
women of the farm will be particularly Shelter, Watt Bentley, is malting tke.
interested in the Woman's page, special - best of everything, as hi evident by the
ly written for The !inn by a Woman Iiv- ( comfort and happiness of the chiidren,
Ing on se farm, and Any contribetions to else home will
as -r' n 107a
THE
STANDAR
OF CANADA
HEAD OFFIC1 - TORONTO
This Bank offers every facility in
the conduct of accounts, of manu-
facturers, farmers and merchants.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at every Branch. 235
BRUSSELS BRANCH,
G. H. SAMIS, El Ell DI Manager,
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MOIOPOZSyy ..... -.. - _.......-•vBellezer".a-''t .—, 19.Y.Yam.3:.t#zor) C'."A'•.1.+F3l,PL.:C...:,fl tO
he well .al,plted 'rhe following contri-
butions .1(2 gratefully ackuowledgcd
since last 111celleg :-.-R Hafdick, How -
ick, $2 ; Mies L.,ttie (Bentley, $2 ; W.
v Mrs Rohe' Ilea all k r; '
'1` PalluC , R t k r( i
I). Millar, $1 each ; Me; Wm. Con 1,
$5 ; Mrs A llnlliday, basket or apple.,
j,r of bolt and peckl;'s ; Mrs j, Jen,
lints, beam ; Mt..1 Mitchell, peanuts ;
Mrs- (Dr ) Strang, children's night
dresses; Mr., E 14. Wigle, apples, nuts,
candy, tett and sardines; Mrs. A. D.
McLean and Mrs, Beattie, clothing ;
Knox Clem ti Pastor's Aid, clothing for
a woman ; IUs. Glover, S pounds fre'h
pork ; Dr A 1 Irwin, W inghnm, $111 ;
Clinton town, $10 ; Exeter, $to ; Hen•
salt, $5 ; slay (uwushin, $to ; Seaforlb,
$Io ; Grey township, to A new -sew-
ing machine has been installed as a ne-
cessity i12 the work, and a musical in-
strument, either piano or organ, would
be a most acceptable donation, the mat-
ron being able to instruct and entertain
the children. Footer homes are wanted
for small boys, also for a baby boy, and
for a healthy hahy girt nue year old and
‚oneabont two mouths old. It would be
o
impossible to even mention, not to 50
into details, the separate cases dealt with
at this meeting. Some of them are pit
table and.sad, and one almost revolting,
and all showing the great need ot this
charitable and soul-saviug work If the
cases which have been dealt with in the
past five years atone, arising in this
County, were alienist classified and de-
scribed, they would be a surprise and a
'I'ttx LATE Mos. 'thins. MAXWELL -
The burial of Mrs. Thos Maxwell took
place Thursday afternoon of last week,
Casket was conveyed from her home,
John sheet, to St, John's church, where
Rev H. Smith, the rector, conducted a
service befitting the occasion and com-
forting and : dmonisbing relatives cud
friends over the translating of ane who
d411 her part well. 1. N. Jones sang the
appropriate solo, "Crossing the Bar,"
The cortege then proeeeded'to Brussels
cemetery where the remains were in-
terred alongside her par ser in life for
upwards of 5o yea's Pallbearers were
los Wilkinson, Allan Speir, Alex Mc-
Intosh, Geo, Colvin, A E Hersey and
ET' Hawthorp, Mrs. Maxwell's maiden
Daigle was Mary Newest) and she was
born in Norfolk, England on March 811,,
tag), leaving her in her 83rd year at the
time of her demise She came to Gam
ad:, with her parents in 1837 and reeled
at Yorkvil'e and af'er several years
nerved to'lbrrnhill, On October 13th,
x854 deceased was united in marriage to
1112 0e 'I'hos Max.vell, (who died May
6211, 1907 ) They went to Paris and
after spending 2 years they mored to
Huron County taking up a bush form,
Lot 13, Con 4, Morris township, where
they spout 23 years. In March 1879
they came to St ussels and resided is
their control -able home, John street,
until called to the Better Home Mr.
and Mrs. Maxwell celebrated their Gold-
en Wedcl.ng on October 13th, 190:1.
'l'bey had no fon3iIy of their own but
adopted 3 children, the last being a
nephew, Lorne Pringle, who went to
'10untn 18 or 19 years ago, where he
holds a rrspansif)tu p0.+inion. Mr
Priegle never overlooked the "old folic
at home," but weight out many way; to
return the kindness they had shown in
him and frequently came to see thou or
tools them t,-'lbronto for a visit, MIS,
hlaxee'l t<Rs a fine, ladylike, kindly
woman and lent Ile: sssisteuce In many
a good cause. She teas faithful to iter
church and the rector and enjoyed the
respect and esteem of a large circle of
Meads. m1(0) of her old at1a0011)1s get.
ting away ahead of her to the reward of
lbe faithful. Cause or death wee pneu
tnonin, her illness Duly covering a new
dans She had enjTyed comparative
good health up to her last illness. A
brother, James Newton, of Ometed,
Mich , end a sister, Met. Munshaw, of
Elgin, Ili„ LT S., survive, Among
those who attended the funeral wore
Mesdames Paine, Hvam, Cowen, Smith
and Pringle and Mr. Francis and Mr
Pringle, Toronto ; Messrs. Brandon anti
Wilkinson, Belgrave ; Mr and Mrs,
Hawthorne, Wingham ; and Mr„ Mrs,
and Miss Abraham, Voxoter,
CiutimeN's Ain, -The business trans-
acted at the regular meeting of the
Children's Aitl Society for Huron Coun-
ty on 'Tuesday of last week, (being 1110
first meeting held siuee the opening of
the new Shelter) included flimsy items t f
public interest, end already the benefit
of the new home is very evident. Since
the opening eight children have been re-
ceived, five girls and three boys ; two
children have b.en placed in foster
homes, and the ottani are still in the
Shelter. One of these, a bright little
fellow of three years, is all reedy for a
gond home, and will be worth asking tor,
Four children have been merle wards by
Magistrates, iwo bons and t4W0 girls, one
of the later already placed in a fewer
home. One child came from Vullett
township, one from Morris and Iwd from
God011011 town. The matron of the
BORN
Tunvor� In Morris town fhip, on January
1300, 1919, to'I(00. and Mrs, Roy Turney,
daughter, Margaret Sellers.
MARRIED
el ille Manse
O - O ERTRON.-At T
ISO Brussels, r, R D M ,
Brunary 5 Isy, A. J. Mann, B.io A., an
of Elmo 1515, ip, Mr. John J Bonhomie R o -
of non, 410s11,p, K llepa Ennship. Rob-
ertson, 14111 0011, McKillop township.
DIED
DUErono.-In London, ou January 17111, 1919,
Annie Danford, adopted daughter of the
late John and Mrs. Lowe, Grey township,
aged 28 years and 9 days.
Miran KZ -In Grey township, on January
19th, 1910, John Mitchell, aged 55 year8, 8
months and 10 days, Funeral Thursday at
2.80 p. m: Service at 2. Interment in Ethel
cemetery.
MOonlo,-In Toronto, on January 14th, 1510,
George McCarthy Moore, aged 29 years,
IN MEMORIAM
SHAW. -In hssed awamemory
January 181h,11918' Shaw,
One year has passed and our hearts still sore,
As time goes on we miss hill more ;
Bis mopiory is as dear to us today
As the hour he passed away.
-Worn AND CHILDREN,
For Sale.
A Emma mum tits of Red 1.'lorer and White
Blosm k
soBw eel 1'ver, haen
T twin Cocknhntt m), erne
Plow, nearly ' 1
Also 4 young 15, 2. ren, (loo's. 411;p00).! to be
in can, 0l pries••, dint will move them quickly.
Must hove men. i, 1 L, , r e a l e
22)15 1(1 50 A til-ISIRAN,
(rbc ,iaaPerm Ph,ne Old.
Farm for Sale
The undersigned offers Ilio io,,, ,' intsiuing
75 acre, Lot 24, CaO 11, McKiin,p tnwmblp,
ror wpe. ('ondbl291,1 2(n -r
1,901;1,0;0,
1 9 k 1)010
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shed, driving anedrill, d well with !Mini.
mill, @a. 2
P. all lr ' Mil, truer
(hutch and it mile from school. Fp; - further
parlieulnrdnpply to femme HOLI.ANI-1,
teahen P. O. Proprietor.
AtearrON PALE OF FARM STOCK, 151-
PLEAtENTn, &ti. -Thou. Brown, Auction•
eer, lute been testi noted by the undersigned to
sell by Public Auction at Lot2t1, (Ion 12, ate.
Klllop township, on Friday, Jannlry 31.5., 1010,
at 1 o'clock, the following valuable property: -
6 fresh calved cow:,, 1 row due to calve bell 28,
1 cow due to calve Mereh 1st, 1 row doe to
oelv+, last of Apill, 2 heifers due to calve sept.
7111, 1 heifer due to calve Nov Int, 1 two-year
old steer, 2 heifers coiling 2 years, 8 yearlings,
5 calves, s1 thoro' bred Durham bull "Reddy' I
Tear old,2 sows one due March 19121, the other
March. 10111,12 pipe 3 months old, ducks, 1 driv-
ing horse 7 yearn old, 1 net single harness, 1
Massey -Harris binder with trurka and shear
carrier, 1 Massey -Harris uuuuu•r spreader, 1
Massey -Harris hay loader, 2 cultivatnrs with
wide and narrow Peet, 1 111c('oruu+.k ribs) with
truck, l pea harvester and bundler, 2 walking
plows, 1 two -farrow riding plow, 1. gang plow,
1 sao11ler, 1 fru•dc wagon, 1 hay fork with 1 epee,
slings, car and pulleys, 1 tint hay rack with
rolling bottom, 1 stock rack, 1 gravel box, 2 top
buggies, 2 nutters, 1 'Ford touring car, 1 Saw-
er'Masney .steam engine in good repair, 1 7-
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body well ilntil'islled genre; do
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for for germs 110 not Hiner) on
pure blood. The danger point
is reached when the liars of rn,
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It. p. gas engine, 1 '44 Gilson gas engine, pomp,
jeelq separator, governor pulley, 2 cutting ag
hoses, 110 in Maple leaf grinder, several a in, I (g
belts, a number of pulleys, 1 root pulper, I set
6,000 Ih.'seales with stook rack, 1 set 240 11).
Settles, 1 ironktng with piping, I cistern Dump
with piping, 160 feet of piling, 1 cream hos, 1
bag holder, 1 bag truck, 21.3 14 in. tile, 500 lbs,
salt, 1 London feed cooker 22 cords 121 in. Map-
lewood, 2 feet of corn In silo, quantity of orate
and mixed feed, spades, shovels, forks, hues,
ditch scoop, ladder.] heating stove, 1 refriger-
ator, 1 washing machine, tables, bath tub and
mmnereen other articles. Terms -$10 and an -
der cash t over that amount 10 months credit
given an furnishing approved joint not28. 6
per 0000 off for)C11ERNEST0NSTARE,Prop.
revelation to the people of Iluron, Piob•
ably every municipality in the cuuuty
inns furnished one or more of these cries,
and the needs of the vrork will doubtless
continue. But if, to ff et this, a list of
the eltildrrn ontl their presen' conditions
sod prospects tl e1 f given, II a va ue and
benefits of this nettled 01 dtalieg with
unfortunate and cegbtMed tLi'(Le•n
would be dt motlslraled 1(1 a (it; K, ell fill
manner. If Soo w(u•d lil.e to help in
this worthy cause aerial 51 u ro-ttrihn
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Prescription
Best Licorice
10e p,•r stick
Eormoliil Throat Ease
10c per hoz
Paraformic Throat Tabs,
25e per box
Not Enough
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DRUGGIST and STATIONER
Eon to other the 'Treasurer of County
Agent, Goderich, or if wanting informa-
tion write the Agent, Geo. M. Elliott,
Gudorieh.
BRUSSELS MARXET
10011 Wheat
Spring Wheat
Oats
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and Assistant Matron
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Form. Also an Assistant Matron, Duties to
commence ail 00011 nn possible. Applications
to be ]Dade to the undersigned at an early
date. Pevaonal applications preferred.
10225 TORRANCE,
inspector Home of Refuge,
Jon. 21st, 1919, Clinton.
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