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good, aids digenoion and en-
ables then] to get ,ire fill; good
out of every pcunil of gt;tia fed.
25lb Fails ate $3.1a : 12 Ib.
pkgs, $1.:5 ; and there 12e also
two smaller SIZES at Glc and 35c
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Hess Dip n
95c Pin+ and 452 bottles
Hess' Heave Powder
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or iojnry. N cety displayed on
the page of the Album and titled
with white ink they gain much in
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lieu) • each op 'o $1 nn
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Dry Mounting Tissue
f .r aselling Snaps—much better than
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ADVERTISING pays 'rest it,
AeuremNAL local news On page 5.
WEDDING stationery at THE POST,
MINUTES of Brussels Council may be
teed ou page 5.
IcE harvest is on this week at the mill
dam and the sample rine
H, C. L continues h) soar and where
profiteering is the cause it makes the
purchasing public sore.,
WHAT about fila back wih.r spoon
due THE POST ? A goodly number are
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:responding' in we are t,lankttt
I to state.
H. L. JacxsoN s jewelry store open
once more and the proprietor on the job
after his enforced absence for a few
weeks.
PRACTICAL SYMPATHY.—At the meet-
ingofBrussels Woman's Iustitute, last
Friday afternoon, the sum of $25,00 was
voted to the suffering Armenians to aid
5n their relief.
NEXT Hockey match at Brussels rink
will be played Friday evening of this
week commencing at 7 3o sharp. Luck -
mow and Brussels competing teams.
Free skating after the match.
HELD UP EY STORM —THE POST paper
supply was !told up by the long continu-
ed storms and cancellation of trains
hence we are later than usual with our
issue this week. You'd have to charge
the delay un to the weather man.
THE local Flax Mel Company is pre-
pared to rent a large quantity of land
this coming Spring on which they wigs
sow flax, Read the advt. and give this
active industry all the considerat'on pos-
sible so that a large rcreage may be at
their disposal.
Wei LAKE DECEASED —Thursday of
this week William Lake died at the
:home of his son in-law, C. Eckmier,
Pltbel. After retiring from farming the
old gentleman lived for a number of
yesrs in Brussels. Obituary nonee next
week, Funeral Saturtley at I p. m. to
Brussels cemetery,
ON account of the long continuance
and violent eharac•er of the snow storm
last Saturday, rendering the track very
'beavv, the afternoon train from Kitcar,
dine was cancelled. It was nearly r:#
]lours late on arrival here from Palmer-
eaten. The snowp'o v kept the road op-
en fairly well on thin line but the storms
'agave come from so 0 toy qu-triers drift•
.ng in the cuts it ami been no easy task.
Poa'rPONLU'1•IIE ('oN2_ERT —!'he non -
arrival of Saturday anemone train left
•the Hawaiian Quartette at Wingham, to
ewhieh point they hail come by C. P. R.
:from Orangeville, consequently the
,Chautauqua Concert for that night WAS
',cancelled. It would have been a fierce
'blight for au audience to got to the Hall
load the talent arrived. Arrangements
wvili probably be made later for another
.entertainment so as to keep faith with
the season ticket holders. Due notice
.•will be given if such plans are perfected.
MATRIMONIAL --Two et Wingham's
popular young people were quietly mar -
'tied at noon 011Wednesdav, ,fannary 7th
sat the ]tome of V. R. and Mrs. VanNor-
ttnan, Minnie street, when their tlettgh-
:ter, Irene Isabel became the bride of Dr.
George H. Ross The ceremony was
performed by Rev. Dr Pert ie. in the
;presence of only a few trnniedlate rela•
tives and friends. Bride who was given
away by her father, wore her travelling
suit, After a chert honeymoon 17r. and
.Mrs, Ross will tape up their reaidetioe
n the bungalow lately vncattel by Mrs,
Geddes on Leopold street. Dr. Ross
peed bride have the hearty good wishes
,tof many it) Brussels and locality for a
+,Jong, happy and prosperous life.
of zoo as stated last week. Latter fig -
,re was tbe price,
AGRICULTURAL implement Compau-
ies are getting in ,lei- "best licks,"
now looking toward the Spring and
Summer deliveries
A Prayer meeting of lie local W C.
'1'. ta will be held at the home of Mrs
T. Wood, Albert street, Thursday
J
I'fteruoou of this week, at 3 o'clock
Good aitendauce asked for,
[''IVH good oowe, doe to calve, Por sole.
'ORDON ODONAI,D.
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t sore also cedar.
Wow) far he
PARS W.
5RA1CR, Morris townehlp.
4 Pedigreed Berkshire sows, 9 months old, all
bred, for sale. Reason for selling em making
an importation. Large English Berk. of the
B[gheleres—Agusta strain.
Phone 0010. .1As. RRA, Walton
FoR EALE.-28 ewes, 5 young cows with calf,
5 hood of cattle rising 2 year., 7 young pigs 254,
months old and 8 pigs 9 months old, also sweet
plover seed. W 6I. Etr'renrasox, Lot 17, Con. 2,
Grey. Phone 2015.
7 young pigs for sale from 70 to 90 pounds
Also a York sow due to farrow next month
Louie Hor,LtNaan, 7th line, Morris. Phone
465.
INCREASING RATas.—On account of the soar•
ing prides for bay, oats. Foo„ I and I can no
longer haul freight at the old rate of 4 cents
per hundred. This is to give notice that the
rate will be increased to 6 cents, commtencing
this week The eilarge per day's work with
man and team will be 8700, Thanking the
nettle• for past patronage,
JAMES HENDERSON, Drayman.
a young piga weight about 60 lbs. for sale.
Lot 111, Con, 6, Corey. Phone 4110 TROs. MILLS.
COAL heater for sale, nearly new,
Phone 1214. ROUT, CURRIE, 4th line Morris,
BULK oysters for stale. S. C. WILSON,
511,075c n dozen. Feed ground bone and
keep the hens laying. BANKER B00s.
Fen Sane. -2 cemfortabte dwellingi, houses.
I. O. 10105ARD8.
Yortsofi_rl wanted to learn pant and vest
making. Wages 95.00 a week to start with.
Apply to R. FRtlGtttON, Bruesele.
DR. PARESIS, Osteopathic Physician, visits
Brussels Monday afternoon of each week,
Chronic and nervone diseases sueoeesfuliy
treated. Visits residenoea, Consultation at
Queens Rotel.
ILLUSTRATED LRCTURE •—Oil the even.
ing of Tuesday, Feb. 3rd, an illustrated
Lecture will be given In Melville church,
entitled ' l3onnie Scotland," Scotch
songs, and stories will be interspersed
Rev, Mr, Moffatt is the lecturer and is
R11 excellent speaker and the views are
No. I, The bills give other particulars.
ARMENIAN RELIEF.—Ttensurer Gil-
roy has, up to this date, remitted
ff717 50 to help the ueedy Armenians,
(tont this locality. Since then $t3G has
been hauded ($30 00 of it from Melville
Sunday School,) making a total of
$853 00. The fund is still open for those
desiring to make a contribution,
CHANGE Or BDasNEse —After a suc-
cessful career of about 35 years iu the
•:•twnrill, planing mill, heading factory,
S:c , Philia Ament has sold his business
to two of his sons, Wm. and Scott, who
are tinw in charge, Both have a practi
cal ac•quaiutlmce with the work and
are eoerge ice iudustrious men Who will
do well no doubt, Harry Ament, who
has been associated with his father in
the management of affairs, will go back
to the study of drugs and go to Pharm-
acy as seen as possible, Could not get
there this term on account of tine crowd-
ed condition of the college, Although
free from active participating in the
Mills Mr, Ameot still has Goo acres of
of land in Grey and Morris township to
look after and also land in the West.
Ile has been on the job for msny years
doing euergetic, strenuous work and is
well entitled 30 take it a trifle easier,
if he'll be satisfied to d0 that. Mr, and
19 expected to melee at
McNaught Station
'1'1-115 WP,17IC. For further partimt-
tat s apply to
Ed. Fulton,
:lice. ['Penn. (raubroolt hn ;t1'2o
'Phone 283
(!11,1)
HocK,'.Y match Friday eveuiug.
$I o6 will be price of pa's advertised
by Alt'. Seeker. on page 5 of 'fits Parr.
HURON County Council 00110,.11e0 next
Tuesday it 3 p. m, The query now fs
who will be the next Warden ?
DR, WHIM, who is quite a poultry
fancier, hes invested iu a trio of choice
Barred Rocks from a well known breed-
er.
ANNUAL Meeting of Brussels, Grey
and Morris Telepbone Co. will be held
in the Town Hall, Tuesday afternoon,
Feb. IOU].
NooN mail train from the East did not
arrive at Brussels until Tuesday even-
ing. The plow cleared the way for it
from Palmerston.
SNow has been shovelled front a good
many roofs to avert any danger of col-
lapse or in ease of a big draw in p: event
a surplus of soft water dant the in•
tenor.
Joni Brussels Horticultural Society
and thereby secure a gift of shrubs,
hushes. flowers, &o., in the coming
Springand also give support to a most
coendable organization whose only
nbj ct is to increase an .interest in flow-
ers and beautify the town.
CHANGES OF ADVTS. IIY MONDAY NOON
—As THE POST is now usually printed
Wednesday afternoon, a day earlier than
former times, business people are asked
to kindly get their copy ready by Mon-
day noon so as to give ns the necessary
time to make the chanties. Will not be
able to get the work done otherwise.
Monday noon remember.
ER.—W. F.
s ALGOMA PURCHA ED AL 06o TIME
Vaustoue, Wingham, bas closed the deal
for large tract of valuable timber, near
Iron Bridge, Algoma It is his inten-
tion to erect a sawmill next Summer on
the property. There will be nearly zo
million feet of lumber in the tract, 0.
C. Vanatone and J. S. Debbie are in
partnership with Mr. Vanste0e in the
deal.
QUARANTINED —Last week Ernest
Plum was not feeling well but it was
thought to probab y arise from being
vaccinated. Later symptoms however
aroused suspiciou that trouble was of a
more serious character and after consul-
tation of local medicos and the coming
of Dr. McNally, of the Provincial Braid
of Health, it was ]bought:advisable, as a
precautionary measure to quarantine the
family, which was done. The patient is
able to be about the house and we hope
the fears may prove groundless Reeve
Plum is among the ''shut -Ins" of course.
HYDRO CONSTRUCTION WORK —Mayor
Gurney, Wingham, has received a eom•
muoieatiou from Mr, Gaby, chief en-
gineer of the Hydro system, it reads in
r the
"You may part as follows : info r
u
people
W i ham that 115 5
oou as the
P L
P le of o
contracts are execured with Kiucartiiue,
Ripley, Luckuow and Teeswater, ar
raugemeuts will be made at Duce to Con-
struct the transmission lines and nego-
tiate with the Walkerton Electric Light
and Power Co., for the purchase of
their plant, so that al soon as weather
permits construction work will begin.
Itis proposed to purchase transformers
and sub-statiou equipment at once for
Use various municipalities named above
and to deliver and distribute sante so
that tbe huildiog of sub-sta'ious and the
construction of transmissions can begin
at once "
'PHE Annual Report of Huron County
Children's Aid Society for 1919 has been
issued in neat booklet form. Iu . c1-
dition to being packed full of practical
infottuadon there is a good photograv
ere of the new Horne in Gotlerich, pur-
chased last year and portraits of Trees
urer Sheriff Reynolds (an old and well
known resident of Huron and a warm
supporter of the Society) and Hou
President, W, H. Kerr, of THE BRUS-
SELS POST, Persons particularly inter•
ested could secure a copy by dropping a
note to Co, Secretary G. M. Elliott,
Goderich, who would be delighted to
supply information, The Society is do-
ing a splendid work and is being gener-
ously supported by County and M unici•
pal grants and personal gifts, which are
highly appreciated by the office bearers
Miss Bentley, the Matron of the Horne,
is proving the wisdom of her appoint
meat.
Goon RECOMMEND —To whorl it may
concern: This is to certify that I take
the greates• pleasure in testifying to the
line ability of Mr. A W. Murdison, as
an entertainer who is touring the U S.
aid Canada, in theatrical sketches of a
Scottish character, in which lie so ably
typifies in every way. the character of
the true Scot. This young and able
comedian is certainly entering upou a
brilliant career, which in the opinion of
many will prove second to none, and
will compare more than favorably with
the great "Lau ler" himself It
was my good fortune to serene bis ser-
vices for "Hogmauy uichl," as a part
of the program for our annum celebra-
tion, which wee the largest in attend-
ance ever seen at our beautiful Club
House. The reception which Mr.
Murdison received, and the encores
which he was asked to respond to, is
sufficient recommend to his gifts as an
entertainer of unusual and great ability.
His portrayal of the "Rollicking Scot"
together w.th his numerous Scottish
jokes, made a great impression 0n the
large attendance. Should he ever conte
this way again lin will receive even a
greater reception. I predict for him
a great and brilliant future in his
chosen vocation, Respectfully,
GLENN O. CAMPBELL, Pres't Bosrd of
Trustees, St, Andrew's Scottish Club
Buffalo, N. Y , fan. 3, tomo,
Mr. Murdison will be in Br,.issels
Mrs. Arnett will continue to reside in 1 Town Hall, Monday, Feb, end Don't
Bruoaola, W3 wish Ament Bros. sic- ( miss hearing him, Secure tickets at
Sens in their large and varied business, James Fox's Drug Store.
'1'IIRR%IoMEVER bas mnike 1 e •err al de•
ra
gtis below 2.i,u del the pi'.1
d
weeks on Doccasions.
rut ut ors.
(l t.ovies tounil towner may have
them by proving ilio peiiy, and paying
Janke, tar Ibis gue, at 'NE ! 11"1'
D I) (a M lou pain[h:un paid Ins,
official visit to 11estehi Star Lodgo
lhti silay evening or rhos week.
Die y' u read the continuation of Alio
Muriel Brothers letter concerning japans
on page 4 this week 1 I,'s capital,
ANNUAL meeting of East [IntentAgri•
cultural Society was held 'Tuesday after -
noon iu ((1' Cutnicil 11.unl.:r. lien.
711111100n wets chosen I'r'si-lent, 1' Ial
report will he 4iveu next la (11
A large general stuck of nlotchand•-5
loss been p11' chased at Dresden by !ml
Fergnx11, mert'h:u,t Brussels, WI... w, h
Rub,, Fergtl „"1, his be of her, were
m the ainreitleotiotied town ,ul ingirl4
for moving ,he stork to :tor Feremem :1
store, nlueeels
Venue,. hon lug ice 0n 'Tuesday 'nicer
n0011 one of the team driven ty Role'.
Dough's bloke tlnc:ucil the ice on th,r
mill clan) and leeelvice1 a cold bath 'Tice
animal was soon got out and given a .
good rub down anti was appal0nG9
none the worse
WEDN1eg1)Ay, MARCH 3r1 is the Slice
set for the last Chautauqua Concert of
the season (barring the one the1 may be
substituted for the Hawaiian 1)uartet'e)
in iSinsselnTown Hall Talent will be
Viseochr's Florentine Musicians ('Uns;st
log of Andrew V.ssnchl, P 11111 Ac-
cordionist ; Mas O'ga t'apucclo,
; an 1 614 g Rosamo,d ''i s_11 1.::n
iso and Soprano A maxim 111 01 ru •
the d entertainment from these 3 e52
tent artists :teemed ileo them.
13 AHD OF AGRICULTURE --On accunnt
of bad toads, rouge weather and Ind.t-
feretce on the part of a gu
ortf'y mimeo
who alight hive attended, the session •'1
the meeting anuiucced uud-te the 13131(l
of Agriculture, for Friday afternoon in
the Powe Hall, Hrnssels, was very
slimly attended. Amos Smith, the
President for the riding, presided and l
briefly addressed those assembled Mr. s
Smith. of New Hatnberg, one of the an.
pounced speakers, dill pot come but his
place was taken by Thos McMillan, of
Hallett, a well known farmer and expon-
ent of Agriculture, who spoke at some
'ength on subjects of current interest.
In this day of Farmers' (clubs the 'Town
Hall should have been filled. At the
Women's Institute meeting, which con-
vened in the Audience room of the Pub-
lic Library, more vita w is evidenced
Mrs P Scott, the President, was in the
chair and after some business matters
were attended to, one item of interest
being the appropriation 0f $25•no to the
needy Armenians, Atrs. Jas. Patterson.,
of Hill, was introduced. She is a
bright little woman, well posted and a
reedy sneaker stud those present much
enjoyed her practical talk. There was
to be a joint meeting in the even'ng but
only 2 viten were present. although there
was a goodly number o1 ladies, despite
the storm and drifted streets. After a
quartette of young ladies, v1z Misses
Laura Ament. Stella Gerry, Nellie aid
jean Fox, had contributed a selection
on the ukelele which elicited a well de
served encore, Mrs Patlersou was call
eel on and intere ted her heaters le gates
tions of the Consolidated Schools, foal
muuity Hall and other subjects, the
carrying out of which are likely to have
a teudeecy to keep sensing people en the
farm A vote of 1haulis was passed to
Mrs. Patlersou sod the Editor of 'l'ne
Pos'i', who was chairman, on [notion of
it acct. Mr,
and T. E wu d
Mrs P. Scott
MCMI
even
did not remain for
the ev
lug meeting AS he waste -1 to gel mime
Mrs. Patterson is a men.h»r of the Crn'-
rai organization and is an energetic
worker. She was the guest 11 Mrs,
Robert Thomson while in town,
l.:,1 10 ,-lt, Sadie, daughter of D
11,
s able to el
q r• 1 -)ronld .. a.
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A d 7 11g
hoose after an operation at Wfogham
ho=',n:d for appendicitis bre s regain
n
ins[ h'.r n'd time vigor.
We welcome to town Wm and Mrs
Wolk who have moved to Victoria Cot -
age. I'riecess street, front the hnme-
teed 1t miles, Nott11 Their son, Juo.
A and wife are 01157 in charge
of the
are burn,
Church Chi rice
The annual meeting of Melville con-
gregation wi I be held Monday evening,
tan. 2Gth, a' S o'clock.
Tbe Winter storms depleted the
church congregations and Sabbath
Schools last Snuday
Rev, E F Ai nlstroug, Chairman
Wingham District, and Joo, I.yrt, 51.
P P., L,uckeow, Were here Thursday if
last a eek conferring with 19151111 dist
Pastor and t fficials relative to the For-
ward Movement eanlpaign,
As weather and 1Ord!, forbade the
coining of Rev. Mr. Rebates. Mitchel:,
to St. John's church, Brussels, In cen-
necllou with the Fnl writ Muvtmetlt,
last Suudav he w 11 be here next Sabbath
at 11 a m noel 7p ,n
Tuesday anti Weclncsdny of nest
week, 27t1) and 28th inst., au inter
Church Congress, in connection with
Forward hinventent, will br lit id in St
An ti rea 'S 01,11' cli, Wingl,rm A splrn-
d,d program is narked oil. Addresses,
Rev. Dean 'fucker, London 1 Rev. Dr
Pringle, Rev Mr, Pescol), London ; and
Rev. Mr, S illlt•ell, Secretly Bapt•s1
Convention. De'r9alti will go 11e n1
11110 locality and if names ere fo warded
to Secretaries of respee'iYe 21 ,1rches
they will be granter] free 'hospitality,
1 People We Talk About tit
tt tf
Mrs, Kincaid, ('heeley, is visiting ltrr
cousin, Airs Rolt Thomson, Qaeel,
street.
Ralph Conus r, of North Saskatche-
wan, has been calling on old friends to
13 russets
W. 12. and Mts. Apar, of Mt mit For-
est are guests of Mrs. Gilbert Stevens. of
Brussels this weak.
George Irwin, Toronto, is combining
business and pleasure in a 91911 to Brus
eels, He is a Brussels old boy.
Harold Armstrong, the medical stn
dent who was doing duty dere in con•
neetion with Lloyd Jackson's inures has
returned to Toronto to persue hit: stud
les
Nell McCallum, 8th line' Morris town-
ship, who hos' passer] lhr bush a siege
from typhoid fever, At the le mt• of his
sister, Miss Met'Allem, William strerl, is
able to be 061,111 once more tied we tient
will 00131111the In 11 f ive
Davit] Lamont, of Melee, Men has
been renewing old ft tend. tis in town
And localill'. It IF 22 years elute I.t
went West 1•'or stvt•rai peals lie lig,e
been puthilne the toucan( bile busi1ens
and erected s Awe lir, proof 3nragc he 1
year 10 accommodele his Metra1ing
trod e, Len)) Vent 10115 do something for
Dave if lie remains long enough.
BORN
DiNNer.--In MrRi'lop Township, on January
0th, 10 n. to Mr. and 61rs. Porter A. Dennis,
a daughter—Elsie Marie.
MARRIED
antra-Lewin:NOR—At the Methodist Parson:
ego, Ethel, by Rev. Mr. OSell, on January
151h,1945, Mr Charles E. Lake, of Glidden,
steak.. to Bliss Jena Lawrence, of Grey
township.
DIED
Sruae.N.—At Jamestown, on January 181h,
1a920,nd is Jamdayes Slmson, aget175 yearn, 0 months
s.
WRAnaso.--In Wroxeter, on ,lanua'y 19t11
19;0. George Wearring, aged 64 years 11
Menthe and 0 daya,
IN MEMORIAM
MITORELL.—In loving memory of our husband
led Pother, John Mitchell who entered into
re.t granary 19111 1910,
One of the best whom Gad could lend
A tender parent, a faithful friend
Dearest of fathers, good and kind
A beautiful memory left behind.
WIPED AND OHtLDRHN,
AUCTION SALES
],MONDAY, JAN. 20.—Farm stook, implements,
$o., 1,11.5 Lot 1, Con. 30, Hallett. Stile at 1 p.
in. Wu. A. BARRON, Prop, 12 B. Soot[, Alto,
TURODAY, JANUARY 279n.—Farm Stook, im-
plements,&a, 1634 Lot 21, Con. 14, McEnteetownship, Sate unreserved at 1 p In flow-
ard Holger. Proprietor, F, S. Sport, Auction.
Per.
'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY'2
m
N —11n
rm
Stook,
,
Implements,CO,Lot 12,fn. 0,Grey town•
ship. Sale nroxorv0d li1 p
Emil Ber-
rnle, Prop. F, S. Scott, Aaetioneer.
WRDNlenAT Fan 4T,t.—Fernl Mock, imple-
ments, Soo,, Lot 10, Con. A., Tornberry town.
ship Sale unreserved at 1 p. m. 0. B. Mof.
Pett, Prop., T. 11. Bennett, Alm.
BRUSSELS MARKET
—
Fall Wheat 01 96 91 95
Spring Wheat 2DO 2 110
Oats .
Peas 250 250
Barley 1 25 1 25
Butter - 60 60
Hogs ogs111 60 16 60
Hay Hr
20 00 20 00
Wool 70 76
Panties per bag 55 1 00
i pplicatioas for Assessor
Aptlirntiols will be received by the under•
signed up to Tuesday noon, February 2nd, Por
tie- tall, nP Aseeaaor for Grey Township, tor
the year 1020. Aggpliennts to stn is salary.
A, H. BIACDONALD,
1111.2 Grey Township Clerk,elOnt.
AV; mom SA 5,15 OF FA RM STOOK, GRAIN,
eIV. t&tr.—T. 1t. Bennett, Atmtioneer, has
been 11,•.h'urted b the undersigned proprie-
tor to Nell '1y Public Aaotion at
2,:,t 10, Coo. A, Turnberry of Wednesday, ]rob,
411,, of 1 o'clock, the followhi property 1
alma li, avy geldings 6 years old, 1 general
Purpose gelding 6 years old, 1 general purpose
mare 11 years old, 1 span getlernl ptu'poee fillies
8 years aid,1 driving alae 9 yeaB oltl, 8 fresh
ao we, 4 "0100 sua'lrosod it calf, 2 dry cows, 1
h,•,fer rising 8 years, 0 steers rising 1 year old,
4 heifers rising 1 year old, 8 Spring calves, 1
r,•a1,1,red York sow. 6 York sows 6 months
old, 5 pigs 5 months old, 75 Rhode Ieland Red
hen., \inose .Horns binder nearly 1111.10, mime
say -Harris hay loader nearly naw, Massey
Harris sued drill nearly new, Massey'Bnrrlc
mower. sulky rake, Oaot•hutt manure 5510)ed-
lir '1711,911 or, disc, iron harrows, gang plow,
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Anglo plows, root plainer, smaller, wagon, set
I olt,1,s nearly new, stook rack, 2 hey
metes. , either th'atl buggy, steel tired buggy,
cutter, Delaval Oete m separator, stone boat,
wend reek, fanning mitt, 2090 lbs. scales, 2 sets
double hnrneat, set 1)1010 h,u•ness, single Inn.
nes,., 11 00511 yokes, 6 sets whitiletreet, hoes,
forks, mains and other petioles too numerous
to mention, about 16 tons timothy hay, about
Mg LW, oa tar 111 bus, Marquis mood wheat Terms
sums or gee and liner cash ; oyer Cunt
a noes 0 months credit give, on furnishing
approved jnmrt notes. 4 per cert oft for cash
on emit t amounts.
0, B. MOITATT, Proprietors
MAIL CONTRACT
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the t• 1 vl 11,IIGe aHIs Majnaty'e Mn11H, 011 a
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suck on On 1001.0, kthol Post t'01oe and Greed
Trnnh Railway Eldon, from the lot drty lit
July. next Printed notions noniehring fn'•
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eontrour, may be peon and blank forms of tem
[ler 1,,,y ha ontained at aha Past 011lsea of
Ethel, liraesels au11. Llenfrylt, tint] lit, 0120 oRtee
of the Post Miles Tnapeotor, Tandem
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Save your hair and double
its beauty. You ('tali have
lots of long, thick, 'iusero 18
inait' by 115131g
Penslar Hair Tonic
Don't let it stay lifeless, thin
scraggly or facllug. Bring
back its color, vigor and vit-
ality. Put up in 2 sizes -
502 and $1.00
Vilatermm'o
fountain lC%
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It's that
"Extra Blanket"
At Night
Because "Blood Root" Cough
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in midnight
home to those annoyed by
coughs and colds. It's our
Beat Cough Cure
and
Biggest Seller
Have it bendy in your medicine
cabinet. Many homes won't be
without. it.
25e and 50c1 ler battle
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You can
depend an this
that your
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and
Family
Recipes
ever
will receivey
possible care and
attention 11 left at
our Dispensary.
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lige--on lett 1.,)•. ''
(hays, 'Th.• in•i f -e•1 , 1 , , f
solid or 0,11141 f.. ,d. Kee . .]-
tents licit or cull 1' W1 hat
$2 50 to 95 1111
Our stork i r.ouph•I:..
An optimistic old Seotehnnn'N
favorite expression )vats '.1 adult
has been wnur On
said to him, "Teatimes,
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was wnuy" went on the other -"I
preset ye had gens to the had
older ,'—Lo 1. r handy . tie an
older in the td . dead and game to
the bad pinto. That was 1110 fu',
but—it i hoe t hoebeen been w than
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MES FOX
DRUGGIST and STATIONER
Caretaker Wanted
Caretaker wanted for Melville Church. For
particulars no to duties, ho , apply to James
particulars
SecreteryTreasurer.
Also Organ Pumper wanted for Melville
Church.
Tenders will be received for above positions
lip to Thursday, Jan. 2211d.
JAMBS FOS, Seo: Trona.
Farm for Sale:
Good 100 acro ['arm f•:•r sed,, 1,:•In2 ^t'' 1 •
25, (:01.11, Morris Town -'hit', A11 •n,.n1.-, d r
°opting 5 oe ti nares of ,Lte.
hoose, motif barn an fest -„mu'r, o+•lord, w i!
tvateeed, She 1tnm(.lbnl.' plisse=•i, e, age
given. Farm is Mono :1111,• fro,e WvI;en, i8
from Blyth and 7 iron, lo-,,- ,- o troy 1art ber
particulars 115 to ore, +,Rub . \r• , M.187 011
the premises or 1901.,,,
DONALD MORIN A 1.2), p,•:,prietor.
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Enticing Values in
Shoes and
Rubbers
AVING purchased the large
n stock of well bought Shoes and
Rubbers of Richards t6C Co. and
adding to it daily values that; are en-
ticing and up-to-date, our [motto will
be to handle reliable goods only,
Our terms being strictly cash will enable us to :eft eI .:i ' ,n
gi08 its we will not have any losses to make up, and 1nr 1
at all thnes the lowest at which reliable geode can b,' fl
Harness Department
Extra. values in Harness, Robes, Blankets, 'la Intl, e, ,1 t,•1,• '-
Whips. Sze.
De” Repairs in Harness, Collars, Shoes and Itubl e p,.:ni.'.i: d• 10.
Chapman nr�man roe
Snccessorc to Richards & Co. Next door loll v 1 .r N v. •'•• ':,t
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Just a Th•
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is what a MOIIUInvnt ()e'er
a grave represents • ;t
beautiful- thought humor,
talized in stone. In. our
show rooms we have a
number of fine specimens
among which you will find some thought of yours for
the loved one expressed in classic lines and simple
dignity. Our suggestions will be of sympathetic
athetic
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value,
Brussels u sets Gi anise and Marble 9 Wks
ALLAN E. HERSEY