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The Brussels Post, 1919-6-12, Page 844414. u 4.443'404•1444'4+0+6+4t+ a +♦+0+4 Here Brings Many New Requirements ILL TALCUM 11Suppl, eu Bexan Nice Salts Makes an excel- lent, Healthful 1)riuk and is very cooling for the blood. Gleets of Magnesia Tartaric Acid Citric Acid ffervescent Phosphate of Soda With the flue 9,1x1 01 n• of \"udttl :Ise 'fins. good Talcums ether Two,allcuusare ] Jonteel ;35e Paradis 60c Destroys the od- or of Perspira- tion. 2ce pkgc. hilted a ti+'u l 1e4111, hot Orchard White lakes off Tan. tic Bots. Violet Dolce Shampoo Crystals 35c I For insects on Rose Bushes, Currant Bushes, &c. HELLEBORE, PARIS GREEN, SL'LPHO '1'(JBACCO SOAP, HESS' INSTANT LOUSE KILLER Palma Straw Hat Gleaner Kodak Supplies Wilt clean y'tur Panam I Hat muck - 0 ly and without much trot -Hee.' e c betties, Eastman Films Velox Paper 0 <r + r) d• ♦ • `tfde 9' ,Ktpp. Druggist and Stationer d+ b +4+0,44+0-fols+4+440404 4+G444'41•..94..+4+O+O'1.4..+v'T-♦+.+®+0+♦ Corn Solvent Peli.•vr- tit: pain and removes the Cum. 2.5e bots, "How to Make Good Pictures" A Rook for the Amateur Photegrn- pller, lac. No. 1 Kodak Junior Folds np, is Autographic and takes pictures 26:,x3).,. Price #12.50. Films Developed and Printed, F. R. S J1-11 lie e1st will be the next Public fiefs clay. It comes on a 'Tuesday this yaar. Thie will be the 52nd anniversary of Confederate u par, 'Nowt i Liu, 101 hlbcrai,, cut the. Prr,v• le -ranee L., eventi„o to be held Tuesday ;need tiding, tvlll mutt neat Monday alt ninon and tc+ unlit;, lune 17th, uh 6 aftr'ruuoa 1n the Tow'? Lull, Wulghatu, the 1'resuyterlau 'hutt'IL (linens, 0 Shower01 rain and hail tool- ed t 1I the atmosphere quite nicely tor a time Ie connecti01.1 with Heron Co, Tem- •• e It is the annual meeting. 13mnpu't will be given id o n'eloele tot At Livutvet Mionday evening Brett- lowed by after-rlinuei' speeches le rel-w't defeated in it well ph1yed lell,ue view of the 10)07• referendum yore Foot Bell ni debt by 'l to 1. 1 here will 111r Con 0011 00 , ,',t rdmo:.t importance be a Hit"1 eeee hl op n lit ils,s,k on Relegate. aefe expe, ret hen all cnur.1!' F r, I h Ms/ 1,V,40/.9e1 lie, r '.rt e• Atha tempt—see., i/1 ogee -wens , 41 ilia e:air 0fla 1 i0 P.11 ui(1 Foer Bail to :n C.. only Epp l.n.anius,. .on ot hit.. lee! I3,:w t' A. Pru s..i , wb'), had liven are - Man t ho Lt.thu idge journal for erne year- tete a.-..lr e1 ennilar post at O (hl+dwnr. Hat 114'+;apprenu*e•:n,l was + served 011 'Toll Pos'r. We wish him A 1 •I PHs Women's Institute Society of 011001000 4' Brussels will hold an Aluminutn DeHlou- stration and luncheon Monday, June • • • • + tl F • O 4,, E'rHEl vs. Brussels Friday evening of ot ebm t I this week, Victoria Park, Brussels. Game at 0.30. A bumper crowd expect ed and a tip-top game promised as both Wirer about that minus bathing suit boys SevcRAI. from Brussels attended ses- sione of the Loudon Conference at Goderich during past week. Tilt: Tllur'day afteruo00 holiday is be- ing closely adhered to and the time filled • iu very busily by a good many, Foss Beer. match Friday evening of this week, Ethel Vs. Brusseie on Vic- toria Park, 1..3o o'clock. See it. Beier L0.')' pas taken the local agency for the London Life Insurance Com - pane and has entered upon his work. Dees forget the garden party on the l wn ui D. and Mrs. Walker, Brussels, -rbe a good 27th,It will r ltd+ eveuiu y s;, 4'ne. r HAETAtmrA Committee met Monday ;evening and discussed the proposed program and talent of coming series, I opening. next October. EzCUaeloe to Detroit on steamer Greyhound from Goderich, next Tues - ,lay. returning Thursday. Several talk of visiting the city of the Straits. WOMEN'S Institute District Executive j for East Huron will meet in the Board room of the Carnegie Library Friday of this week at e.3o to draft program for , the coaling District meeting, to be held at Melesw.lrt11, Friday 27th inst. SUMMER. HuURQ AT LTORARY.—Com- menc:ng on tune 1st the usual Summer schedule came into effect at Brussels Public Library and will continue in ' vogue to September 1st. Library will i be open 'Tuesday, Wednesday and Sat- urday afternoons and Wednesday and Saturday evenings. If this notification Irl paid atteution to it may save uuneces- aryy disappointments in addition to peclestrian exercise of no avail. W41,L et, To CALIFORNIA —Mist 'Vera Hoover, who has filled the post of teller of the Lank of Nova Scotia for the past 't yew: with unusual acceptance has t'e• segued and goes on a trip to California in the 1/e 1r future, She will be mush Missed beth in and out of the Bauk While sorry to see her leave town we wish her a fine time. W. H. Scarlett, Loudon, is filling Miss Hoover's place in the meantime. hot; ,—Thursday of last week as the boys were having a Foot Ball practice at school Frank Oliver and Miltoi Oliver, , eon of constable and Mrs. Oliver, collide eel the former's kuee striking his coin• rade in the bowels with sufll:ient Force 1 to cause hernia of a very serious nature, An operation was performed and the 1 danger abated, although the youth will require to exercise care for a few months i on account of the seriousness of the case. We hope he will soon be as hearty as I ever•. L ore A S0H0LARSHII.--We are glad to state that Brussels young people con- tiuue to lead in educational honors, This time it was Miss Edith Deadman who in her 3rd year at Varsity, Torouto, not only passed with 1st (:lass Honors . bet also won the Reeve Scholarship in I3otteehold Science. Hearty congratu- lations are extended and the hope ex. pressed that this may not be the last of her well earned successes. Doerr WANT rr.--There is rumor that the Council is looking for law over the Carter gasoline tank being placed on Main street. Brussels bas had surely all the experience they ueed to a lifetime an a andhave buried m w suits Y i n law good elnllm• over the+ same without one cent of return to the ratepayers. Why not porches° a good town flag and pole and paint the Town Hall with the stir' plug cash if there is any i Nobody will be benefitted by a law serape excepting the ktweet'x, teams are out to ;vitt. BRUSSELS and locality had a good mane representatives at the Soldier: Welcome held at the hospitable -home of Garner Nicholson, 4'h line. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson are royal enter- tainers. A number of "rooters" motored to Milbank last Friday evening to see the Foot Ball match, Brussels vs. Mil- bank. 'They say our lads should have won handily au anything like a level dela. Score was 4-I. intriAa Fence Posts andd Anchor Posts for vole. Apply Lot Ip. Con. Morris. ^Phohe 45)0 Gao.E READA[AN, Get!) WATCH, with small oltain attached, lost in Brussels. Reward for its recovery at TIIE POT. HoowN Leather 1301 lost nn 8th Con. prey township, oontaining a purse with silver, stamps. .31.10 bill, &e. Will the finder greatly oblige the owner by leaving it at THE POST or telephone 0020 its whereabouts. GET your lawn 110wer put in good working order by Geo. Edwards. Doan kryfound. Ask at TnE POST, Fon sale a 4 year aid enw, to freshen in 3nn.,oleo a gond heavy 4 year old gelding. Ag ply t0 L012, Con. 1;, Grey. Phune271n W, R. Ba0ADFOtIT, 0•Fenr•old Durham Cow for sole. PETER STr.wnaT, Phone 39, Brussels. For SUM Laundry 40 offered for sale. For further partienlars 0pply at the Laundry. Rees Yr. 'A R fpr sale, hnu+ehold alts Prier 012.50. Apply at 131. ,TouN'e Rscvnar. 5 York Hogs, 4 menthe old, for sate. Lot 13, Con, 18, Grey. R. R. $TOBRENSON, Phone 4220. CEMENT Watts Tile for .sale, Phone 4728 Lamm white sow strayed from Lot 10, Con. 1)1,0103'. Any information as to her where. shouts wile he thankfully received. - Phone 4241 AIAER 11000IPt'. ANv person requiring orgen cleaning or r0 - pairing should call Phone 37, Brussels, WANTED.—Dead Aoreee and Cattle promptly removed within a radius of '0 miles No animal removed without the hide. Will pay from 33 to #5 for animals brought to factory. Phone at our expense. Phone i'Iny i 1.21 ie0011- ingl 176. The Farmers' Fertiliser Co., Ltd., Win ghat,'. De. PAR1tr,R, Osteopathic Physician, visits 040&aela 51onr1ay afternoon of each week. Chronic and nervous diseases sueoesefully treated, Visits residenees. Consultation 111 Queen's Hotel. Tern temporary Foot bridge over the Maitland at the old flaxmill properly waS put ru place last Monday and is oozy open for passenger traffic. It is quite a convenience to a large number. CARD OF THANKS.—We wish to tend- er our sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends d for their kindness in word and c1'et1 11011 sympathy to ns in rhe recent illness and bereavement of our disci mother, the late Mrs Agnes 13. Wiltsie It was appreciated I assure you beyond expression, Yaura veru grateful'y, THE REI.AThvas, A certain popular young bachelor has leased a cosy cottage on Princess street, it is said, and will install a first-class home maker. He sings now "My Maryland.” We ere nor going t0 say any more about it as kart wants it kept quiet. The gimlets ie planted and the sawn neatly trimmed as 0 preparatory step. FOOT BAIL •—Owiog to entrsnee of Brussels in the series of the W. F A , a new schedule was arranged at L'slowel on Monelay of last week. The games. played in feislowei on May 28 enol in Milverton on Tune 4 0011111 in the new, ever on the siert to do a kindly, schedule. Following are the other I helpful deed and iter memory will he dates:-- biassed. Among friends frau ainstance July 4—Listowel at Brussels attending' the funeral were el/4Nvor July 7• --Brussels at Milverton, Wiltsie and daughters; L and Nlis. Icily 11--Biligaets at Listowel Wiltsie, and Mrs, Gihbings, all of Clin' July r4—MHverton at Brnasels, 4011, 1 People We Tali; Abot.e5 tl l'ei cy 'l'lnlellis letel0 to town, Mies Good, kitehcner, was a visitor 10Uh Miss Mae Wood, William street. J. '1+ Wood was a delegate to the Lon. dau Methodist Conference at Goderich 1fith at 3 p. m. in the Public Library i last week. Audleuc,' room, Members and friend:, ; Mies Leurq Calhono, London, was a 4'0,1'11,41y invited. Each lady to 1L'rCi"4' 010110r 'vuh Mr. Ashur M(Guire, Wil - Heel r it tr ), txr t 1 aor'+.Ni.: - Canlf4 Br -L 1,, home fora holiday re - A femur wet: kneven 401idcut uI !In,, meeting hie ;health. We ltupc 110 will Co ly died stuldeuly at hi0 bottle, soon be if lc. Clinton, Monday evening after mowing Miss Annie 13, Ross visited relatives at the lawn. He is survived by his wife, one son.(Harry.) reel 1dao daughters (Mrs, , Pinner, Inner Hiss jvle and Nurse Annice ) DEATH 110 MI0S HALLIIIAY, -M'Ss Agnes 11111111 .y, one of the best known and highly respected of London nurses died smttlenly at her 110ms on Richmond street North Since the drun ul her fat her, ',lie,: Halliday had mates to iter hotne ou y ween not engaged on a case, and she was alone is the house when death occurred, apparently some time berme she was; found by relatives on Thursday. Miss Halliday had intended moving from the city and selling her hong. She was the daughter of the late Juts C. and. Mrs. Halliday, fennel, lv of Bruisers, and is survived by ane stater, Mrs 3 E MeC"melt, The tnneras was held ix'eater V Friday. . De- ceased rum; ia•ly was a ueice of the Misses Halliday of town and was known to many of oar readers, elhe was an ex• ceptionally fine young lady and her de- mise is deeply regretted hete. • Tuesday evening the members of Brussels Methodist church choir and a few other friends visited the home of J. H and Mrs Fulton and presented .Miss Ada with a neat eat glass fruit dish, a tau010 marmalade jar and doylie. W 11 Kerr made the presentation and Miss Morris read notelets written by the members of the choir, Miss Vero Hoov- er was treated to a Summer Shower of handkerchiefs and F H. Gilroy cipher- ed out the poetic effusions accompany- ing each, Both young ladies were tak- en by surprise but responded appropriat- ely. Confectionery WAS served and the company sang, "Auld Lang Syne" and dispersed. Miss Dorothea Stafford eon. tributed a couple of piauo solos daring the evening in good style. Miss Fulton will "commit matrimony" next Sitter. day, "Sunny Jim" Armstrong being the fortunate young gentleman in the sere irony. Miss Hoover leaves for Califor- nia on the same day Both ladles were valued workers in the choir and church and bear with them sheaves of good wishes. MAIRIetONIAL —A pretty wedding was sulenlniesd at the home of George and Mrs Edwards, Mill street, Brussels, Wednesday of last week, at high 1300)2, when their youngest daughter, Amanda May (meanie) was united in marriage to Bon. Woodley, who recently returned From the war, Ceremony was perforin ed by Rev, W, E. Stafford, B. A., under an arch of white flowers in the parlor, , the wedding march being played by Miss Mae Wood who also sang in good voice "0 Perfect Love." Bride, who vote a becoming t was unaccompanied, costume of rose colored Georgette, over silk with satin trimmings and carried a a sheaf of roses, The ring bearer was Norene Churchill, a deice of the bride, dressed in white. After hearty eocgrat- ulatious the company The down to a well prepared dinner, The happy couple took the 'fternonn train for a wedding trip to Galt, Torouto, Stratford anti Loudon, the bride dressed in a suit of blue Ladies' cloth, with pink satin waist and hat of pink. Guests were present from Bluevale, Monkton, Toronto, Stratford, London, Listowel and other points. Groom's gift to bride was a gold fieur de lis set with pearls ; to the 1 pianist silver and cut glass celery clips; and the ring bearer a gold pin with Darling, Wedding presents were num- erous and well chosen, consisting of cut glass, silver, clock. china, linen, cutlery, &c. Mr. and Mrs. Woodsy will make their home in Brooae's and commence married life with the good wishes of s wide circle of friends. May their joys be mauy. ENTERED 1N'ro REST.—Last Sunday about noon Mrs, Agnes 13, Wiltsie, Mese illness was spoken of tact week, passed away to her reward from the home of her 000.111 law, A. W. Dennison, John street. She never regained consciousness from the time she we% strickeu a week previous. Deceased was born et Addison, Leeds Co., Outeri° and was the eldest daughter of A. D, Wiltsie, Clinton. In 187o she was mar• ried and located in McKillop township in 187o, 'There were born to the hone 3 sons, (Frank, Seaforth ; George, Readlyn, Sask ; and Harvey, Moose• j)w) and 6 daughters (Mrs. Jas. auel Oliver Harris, Walton ; Mrs, Jno, T. and A. W. Dennison, of Walton and Brussels; Mrs. Harry Douglas, Edmon- ton ; and Mrs. Harold Deem, Winghem) • BeaFo•th was Mrs, Wilteie'e home of late although she visited with members of her family and took ill at Mrs. Denni- son's in town, The funeral service was conducted a' Bruasels'Tuesday at 1a 30 p, m, ;by Rev. A. J Manu, assisted by Rev. Mr, Lundy, Mrs J, Menclows sing ing en appropriate solo, after which the casket was taken to Clinton, where interment was made, Rev, Mr, l.an- rly, of Walton, accompanied the proces- sion A stroke of paralysis was the cause of Mrs. Willele's death, She bad a slight ane t3 years ago, Her age was 67 years, 5 tlinn140 and 22 clays De- ceased, who was dowered by Nature with a happy countenance, was a fine women who eulj ;yeti the respect and esteem of a wide ciente of friends who sympathise with the bereaved, She Cheshy last week runt took in the bit; Celt/brothel on the King's; Birthday. Mrs o Nr•+1 loouto Is here n a visit with her patents, J and Mrs. Jermyn, Iter husband hes just arrived from over. 1411. 61 t (Rev )'I'. 1. Wind and children, of (-eed), teeter visitors at the home 01 (i A Deadman She isa daughter of the host. ales Mayme Cook, Stratford, is visit - lug at the home of Geo and Mrs, Ecl- werds, She came for the Woodley- Edwatcls wedding. Bandsman W. J. Simmons, recently Home from oVeiiegs, was a welcome vlsi for with hie uncle end aunt, A. and b1 rs. 111 cGu:.re, Brussels Wm. and blas Perrie have gone on a holiday outing to F.dhnenton. They will also visit other seotious of the Great West and tee wink them a good time. Misses Olive and lean Jackson, daughters of S 13. and Mrs. Jackson. Moosejaw, are renewing old friendships iu this locality They were former resi- dents. Carl and Mrs. Peebles, Winnipeg Man., are visiting friends in Brussels. The former lost a 11101) while bravely fghtiog for the Empire iu Belgium, Fie wawa former Hruoselite, 1)r Hamilton is carrying his left hand in bandages on account of bums he re- ceived from gasoline thattook fire as he was helping out another motorist who had run short of gas on the highway. Mrs. Geo, Edwards attended the fun- eral of Mrs, Galbraith at Listowel4Tues• day The deceased lady is a netce of Mfr. and Mrs. Edwards end had never rightly recoveaed from an attack of in- fluenza. We notice the name of Beverley L, Oaten, Toronto, sou of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Oaten, formerly of Brussels, is the list of speakers for the Dominion Alli- ance Sunday salvices in various Coun- ties. 1 IHaroid, the young son of B. and Mrs. Wbittard, and Myrtle, daughter of Mrs, R. Harkness, were operated on last week for removal of adenoids and to) - sits at the borne of the latter and are getting along flue, Glenn Rankin. formerly of the Bank of Nova Scotia staff here, and who ar- rived home from overseas a few weeks ago is a visitor at the home of F. H, and Mrs. Gilroy, Many old friends are glad to greet him. A baby daughter was horn to Dr. (Capt.) Fred. T. and Mrs. Bryans at Toronto, on June 3rd, The proud papa is still overseas but is expected home s born Old friends in Brussels Y now. and locality extend congratulations, Albert Heist, who has not been enjoy - fog very rugged health for the past 6 mouths, arrived home from Stratford hospital last week. He is the eldest son of George and Mrs Heist and 18 years of age. We hope be will continue to improve Lance Corp. Biebighauser, who serv- ed for warty 3 years with the allies, go• ing over as a member ot the 16o Batta• lion, whine home is at Chesely, was a visitor in town last week at J, A, Kyle's. He came through his period of service uninjured. Lieut. R, A. Cluff, son of Rev. W. T. and Mrs. Cliff, arrived home Monday afternoon of last week being motored from London by his brother, Lieut, Howard A. Ciuff, Although still staff ering from somewhat severe wounds re- ceived in France, Lieut. Cluff is in good spirits and is being welcomed home by many friends, A, H. Milligan, who did duty over. seas, is 'renewing old frieodsbips in Brussels. He was teller in the Bank of Nova Scotia, Brussels, and is making his headquarters while in town with F. H, and Mrs. Gilroy. He and Glenn Raskin, who ate ch0ms, were in the same Battalion. The latter got home first on account of being invalided owing 40 a serious attack of the flu, 0,' AVIN G. „--• i' h e u ;4111 1,ttiOnoralmost • '--ry successful I. • - - 1 V1"lure is built on 'T'he ,Standard 1. aiik of r":iiirtdri can be of great aScisj Knee in helping you to de. velup your business lea THE WG RD BANK OF CANADA BRUSSELS BRANCH G. H. SAMIS - - MAHAc0R Pte, Oran Wilbee arrived home last Saturday eight from overseas and teas heartily welcomed. Fred, and Mrs, Mee and son, Stmt. ford were at Walter aod Mrs. Wilbee's over the week end. J. and Mrs. Small and children and Miss Pearl Champion motored from Wingham and visited Mrs, Champion and family, Mrs. R. Dark teas laid aside from her usual activity last week by a fall at her home. It is to be hoped she will soon be as spry as usual. During the past week Mrs, S. Bailey Mee not been very well but she is im- proving and IF good wishes will hasten her recovery she should soon be fully re- stored. BORN BnYANS. At Private Patients' Pavillon, Tor- onto General Hospital, on June 8rd, 1919, to Oapt, and 611s, Frederick T. Bryans, St. George Apartments, a daughter. HAMAIOND,—In Elma, on May 290, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs, Stanley J. A. Hammond, a son. BAHTnrIn Morrie townehip, on June 50, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs, David Smith, a daughter— Clara Cavelle. MARRIED BERNEY—ELnnrna0,—On the 21st inst., at Christ Church, Woking, England, by ansate' license, by Rev. R. T. Jourdein, Vicar of Woodham, Coy-Sg6,—Major Her - oil Victor Berney, ML M., only. child of Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Berney, of Brussels, Ontario, Canada, to Evelyn Barbara Eld- ridge,youngest daughter of Mrs. T. Eld- ridge, L'Hiroedelle, Pollard Road, Wok- ing. DIED LOORRARv',—in Auburn, on May 280, 1910, Matthew Lockhart, in his 00th year, WILT01E,—At the home of her eon•in•law, A. W. Dennison, 120110010, on Juno 80, 1019, Mrs Agnes B. Wiltsie, aged 07 yeors, 5 months and 22 days, Painting. Iron Bridges 1 received f r the Paintingof Tenders b ld 11)o T. lin in Non bridges on the god not Std L es the Township of Morris. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders opened at Township Hall, Monday, June 28rd., at 0m, For further partieulere 0p ly to W. ELSTON, or A. MCEWEN, Reeve, Township Clerk, Wiaghanl P. O. Bluevale P. 0. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—In the matter of the estate of Thomas grown, late of the Township of Grey in;, the County of Huron, farmer, deceased, Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The Re. vised Statutes of Ontario," that all creditors and others having elahns against the estate of the said Thomas Brown, Who died 011 or about the 200 day of May, A. D., 1019, are required on or before the 28th day of June, A, D.,1919, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Jessie Brown, the Administratrix of the estate of the said deceased, at Brussels P 0., R. B. No. 8, their Christian and Surnames addressee and desorip ions, the full portion, counts their h dttheen eture the statement tie securitiesi(if any) held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date said Admtnistratrlx will pro- oeed to distribute the aseeta of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto having re- gard only to claims of which she 00141111 then have n0tloe, and said Administratrix will not be liable for the said assets or oily part there. of to -any person Or persons of whose chitin notice shall not have been received by her ab the Mme of snob diatrlbntion. Dated at Brltssele, this 10341 day of Juno, A. D. 1910, 3110810 BROWN, Administratrix, Obey the Impulse , .... ex, • ��Pis a commendable impulse that urges one to erect a last- " n ing memorial to the beloved lA pt� dead. Itis one instinct that lute grown stronger with develop- ments worthy 1 the otl 0£ nl 4 encs m t ' impulses of mankind. I am a9 ex- ceptionallylwell equipped to aid YiI you in the selection of Lhe design and the erection of a memorial that i9 appropriate in every sense of the word, and will consider it a favor to anbtnit my cleeigna for your consideration. it1 buying Isere, ata time when yon are 4t01haps feeling 1118 op - pi *salon of sorraw, you will always receive -the moat cot-W.000s atten- tion. IL is Iny atnbitlon to serve every customer in a way that will secure lasting sa110211ctiorl. Special designs to mark the resting place or the little ones will be found !0.4)4 at a range of prices to spit ally 1aquirernent. Much time amt thought has been given to the selection of suitable memorin;IG for Lira purpose and you are sure to find something suited to your• partic- ular needs, It��• 1 9 ks e l o Brussels Granite and Marble Works A. E. HERSEY, Proprietor. eattatettaseeeeeeeevateessesseautteetenesesseetteaexastisseeeseetWeessetatt cauitaiiciadiadatOiliiiaakt'27t1 tOctotihakoaatr'` (MtOp"},'>ii,aedi't0a.r ColOtt Fox's dei ti`, �, J "4 "ui �� � •'�".'w �g.:�(, t� 3 i+Tww.+/' '.7v CY K fs 'l'1IIs' --)e11,41APP S•1'OR1; ;err liX,el,CaUtiL`fnt Weekly Store News Rural ail Tooth Pastes Orders We wish to again remind our custolnete that we are always pleas- ed to give their Mail Order0 our very bestattentiou. Our 'Phone No. Is Ft Give ua a ring when the tau be of 00( vice to you, Sprayide A dry Barden Hpray--n rulubiu- ationl T1sec ti1rde, 1+'ungiride and Plant Tonic for the GM dell alld Orchard, It is e0Hlbrn21,ti011 of Arsenate of Lead and I3ot•deaux Mixture in dry powdered form, 1J lbs, to 10 gal, of water, No trouble mixing. - 40c per Ib. gks Have you seen our splendid stock of Hammocks. They range in price ft'om $3.50 to $10.00 PENS". 4! 001,11 E'S OA 11H0N'H J.U'I HYMOL 11INTY'H WOODBURY'S T'I^ PSODHNT biEINNNN'13 I1U'PAA 7,0 DENT() Always in Stuck Hellebore Poo fllll•rlolt 10111 Poen Hushes. Insect Powder Moth Balls Sulpho Tobacco Soap For Aphis and Iced Spider on Rose 1311-111100. 15e and .302 packages Auto Road Maps Something every Auto Th Ivor will find moat con- venient. 25e each Auto Eye Glasses Also it grard. ODD/ FOCI, 4(1 Porchased direct from 1110 factory- Auto Driver:. (4,1„01 var- and we know that. you will agree lily ill et yli' and 0114110, WW1 us that they are priced right, 25e told 110e of fel 111 iii 5 ei soeee IIDoe,meritoecommet iawes©ewe 0®C0o®6,6tR,yr..R(70tD9C+®8C6t96btloeS 303®e;�ItieZeT 00 0 JA ES FOX DRUGGIST and STATIONER For Sale Aa I have sold machinery out of my Fanning Mill Factory I have two (Gilson Gasoline En - glues for eal0—one 12-h. p, and the other 1?d h. p., both almost new. Also Gasoline Cement Alixer, with Wheelbarrows, Plank, etc, Will sell the factory building w1Nclt is 42200 feet. Can be sold In two parts, Have also n quantity of Dressed Lumber and some good Owlet' Poste - Pure Bred white Leghorn Eggs. Stock from 0, A, L' , at to each. Plmro 804 41-tf 0. S. COLE, Ethel. BRUSSELS MARKET Fall Wheat #2 00 52 10 Spring Wheat 2 05 2 115 Oats 05 117 Pens 1 05 1 0e Barley 90 90 Butter 45 4., Egg. 40 411 Hogs 20'!5 20:5 Wool 1070 Potatoes per bag 410 1 05 Hav 1500 1500 Wool (unwashed) 45 1.0 ♦41.e0♦♦♦440♦♦DOD4$;4444004* 06644,00♦♦00♦4•044t0G44*044+ 40 c+ s 40 4, 0 a i • C> t t✓ For Warpp W eI ?iH the 1 1 1 IS WHAT WE OFFER YOU IN OUR White Canvas Pumps Oxfords Stre;p Slippaers and High Laced Styles We have the Sport and Becreatlon Shoes a 6 ♦ ri C9 • ags s 4 V a 0 0040000004000+0004+4000(00 a'IDa♦i•♦+D e4.4 i0.0ei+0•A64bAt60 The Celebrated "Fleet Foot Brands. All at prices to please. Trunks Sunt Cases f' Clutb In Leather or Fibre Material Richar